Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov said in an interview that Minsk expects to receive BRICS partner status at the organization’s summit in Kazan in October. “First Information Channel”.
He emphasized that a meeting was held the other day with China’s new ambassador to reach a consensus on what the status of the BRICS partner would be.
Ryzhenkov added at the Kazan summit that Minsk now needs to work more actively with the member states of the organization to achieve this status.
The other day, the Speaker of the Council of the Republic of Belarus (upper house) Natalya Kochanova statedMinsk proposed holding a parliamentary summit in the BRICS plus format to discuss international security issues.
According to him, further strengthening the role and authority of BRICS could be facilitated by the establishment of an observer mission within the organization.
Under Kochanova’s plan, observers would have the authority to assess the elections “without tailoring reports to the political positions of Western elites.”
Previously in the USA statedThe growing interest in BRICS should be a wake-up call for Washington.
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Source: Gazeta
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