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South Africa: President Ramaphosa Hails Brics Summit As Resounding Success

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[SAnews.gov.za] Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - President Cyril Ramaphosa has described the recently concluded 17th BRICS Summit as a resounding success, highlighting strengthened cooperation among member states and renewed commitment to building a more equitable global order.

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The Secretary General of the UN, António Guterres has participated as a guest in the BRICS Summit, which takes place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he has called for respect for international law and modernization of multilateralism. "At a time when multilateralism is under attack, let us remind the world that cooperation is the greatest innovation of humanity. It begins with trust, and trust begins with respect for international law by all co…

RIO DE JANEIRO – On July 6 and 7, Rio de Janeiro hosted the BRICS+ Summit of Presidents and Heads of State. With ten current member states and many others aspiring to join, BRICS+ brings together countries with diverse political, cultural and civilizational perspectives, but they share the commitment to foster South-South cooperation and pursue a more equitable and multipolar world order. These efforts are more necessary than ever, because clima…

UN Secretary-General António Guterres participated as a guest at the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he called for respect for international law and the modernization of multilateralism. "At a time when multilateralism is under attack, let us remind the world that cooperation is the greatest innovation […]

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