BRICS urged to strengthen world stability: Xi Jinping

He also said the five major developing countries are expected to firm up their beliefs, brave storms and waves, take real action to promote peace and development.

Zhang Yunbi and Cao Desheng

Zhang Yunbi and Cao Desheng

China Daily

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President Xi Jinping delivers a video address at the opening session of the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting, May 19, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

May 20, 2022

BEIJING – Xi : Historic mission of global community to pursue solidarity remains unchanged

President Xi Jinping has called on the BRICS countries to inject stability and positivity into international relations in a period of turbulence and transformation.

The five major developing countries are expected to firm up their beliefs, brave storms and waves, take real action to promote peace and development, uphold fairness and justice, and advocate democracy and freedom, he said.

Xi made the remarks in a video address at the opening session of the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on Thursday. The BRICS countries are Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

This year, China is the host nation of the annual BRICS Summit, and senior officials of the five countries have convened in recent months to prepare for the major event.

Officials and experts said this year’s summit is expected to boost unity and concerted actions among emerging markets and developing countries at a time when the world faces multiple challenges.

In his video address, Xi noted that the impacts of major changes and a pandemic unseen in a century are being combined, and factors of instability, uncertainty and insecurity are increasing in the global situation.

Peace and development remain the theme of the times, the aspiration of people across countries for a better life remains unchanged, and the historic mission for the international community to pursue solidarity and win-win cooperation remains unchanged, he said.

Speaking on security, Xi mentioned the Global Security Initiative he put forward at the opening of the annual meeting of the Boao Forum for Asia around a month ago, and said that both history and reality tell us that seeking one’s own security at the expense of others will only create new tensions and risks.

BRICS countries need to strengthen political mutual trust and security cooperation, maintain close communication and coordination on major international and regional issues, accommodate the core interests of others and their major concerns, and respect the sovereignty, security and development interests of each other, he said.

They also need to oppose hegemonism and power politics, reject a Cold War mentality and bloc confrontation, and work together to build a global community of security for all, according to Xi.

Zhu Jiejin, a professor of global governance studies at Fudan University’s School of International Relations and Public Affairs, said, “Considering the severe global economic downturn and challenges posed by the lingering Ukraine crisis, the upcoming BRICS Summit hosted by China is expected to inject more confidence into the world.”

In terms of development, Xi said that it is more important than ever for emerging markets and developing countries to strengthen solidarity and cooperation.

He underlined the need for the five BRICS countries to engage in dialogue and exchanges with more emerging markets and for developing countries to increase mutual understanding and trust, strengthen cooperation, and deepen the convergence of interests.

The goal is to make the pie of cooperation bigger and the force for progress stronger and contribute more to the lofty vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind, he added.

“The world is closely tracking how BRICS nations will address and contribute to global security and development given the drastic changes in the international situation that have taken place since February,” said Xu Xiujun, director of the International Political Economy Department of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of World Economics and Politics.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, sent a congratulatory message on Thursday to the BRICS Political Parties, Think Tanks and Civil Society Organizations Forum hosted by the International Department of the CPC Central Committee.

Xi said that the global economic recovery remains fragile and sluggish, the development gap is widening, and the world is facing serious challenges in climate change and digital governance.

China stands ready to work with other countries, including other BRICS members, to step up implementation of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and advance the Global Development Initiative to jointly build a community for global development, he said.

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