Brazil hosts BRICS summit, eager to avoid provoking Trump’s ire
- Brazil hosts the 17th BRICS summit in Rio amid U.S. threats of 100% tariffs, with Lula pursuing a cautious agenda on six strategic priorities.
- Building on its expansion, BRICS emphasizes institutional development and sets six strategic priorities to avoid U.S. tariffs amid internal debates over stronger anti-Western language.
- Xi Jinping is notably absent for the first time since 2012, while Vladimir Putin participates via video due to an ICC arrest warrant; Iran’s Pezeshkian and Egypt’s el-Sissi are also absent.
- Following the summit, BRICS diplomats agreed to three joint statements and endorsed Brazil and India for UN Security Council seats.
- The BRICS bloc, representing nearly half of the world’s population and 40% of global GDP, aims to promote financial alternatives amid global tensions including the Israel-Iran conflict and Ukraine war.
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Beijing hosts delegation, urges immediate cease-fire in Gaza
China urged an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, expressed opposition to any forced displacement and migration of Palestinian civilians and emphasized that any arrangement concerning the future and destiny of the Palestinian people must have their consent, Chinese top diplomat Wang Yi told visiting Arab and Islamic foreign ministers on Monday.
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