BRICS Endorse Reform of UN Security Council
- On July 6, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Rio de Janeiro to attend the XVII BRICS Summit, invited by Brazil’s president.
- Scheduled for July 6–7, the summit aims to promote Global South cooperation, address global issues, and advocate for UN Security Council reform to reflect current geopolitical realities.
- China and Russia reaffirmed support for Brazil and India's UN Security Council ambitions, with the final declaration endorsing reform and overcoming prior disagreements.
- BRICS leaders reaffirmed support for UN Security Council reform, adopted a climate finance declaration, and launched a disease elimination partnership to promote global governance and health initiatives.
- Beyond Rio, BRICS aims to enhance global South influence through reforms, with South Africa seeking trade diversification and a stronger voice in UN Security Council decisions.
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Leaders of BRICS nations have reiterated their support for “comprehensive” reform of the United Nations, including its Security Council, to make it more democratic, representative, effective and efficient. In a joint declaration at the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, China and Russia — as permanent members of the UN Security Council — reaffirmed their support for the aspirations…
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