Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on BRICS nations to stand as a 'reliable force' for developing countries during a high-profile security meeting in Brasilia this week. 💬 The push comes amid growing global tensions over trade, trust, and sovereignty.
⚡️ Leading the Charge
Wang stressed that BRICS countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—must reject transactional politics and 'weaponized' trade tactics. 'Concession leads nowhere. Unity is where hope lies,' he said, urging cooperation to protect developing nations' rights to growth and fair treatment.
🌐 Addressing the Trust Crisis
With more countries 'knocking on BRICS' door,' Wang warned against power imbalances and protectionism. Other members agreed, pledging to combat bullying, unjust tariffs, and interventionism. 🤝 The group aims to champion a 'multipolar world' prioritizing peace and justice for the Global South.
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