POBNEWS24, Dhaka June 25, 2022 : BRICS member states should understand each other’s security concerns. We should support each other to identify terrorists. Sensitive issues should not be ‘politicized’. This was stated by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in his address to the BRICS Conference. News from NDTV.
The two-day BRICS conference began last Thursday. The economic alliances of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa are known as BRICS for short. Like the last two years, this time the conference is being held virtually.
A few days ago, India and the United States jointly proposed to declare Pakistani national Abdul Rahman Makki an international terrorist under the rules of the UN Sanctions Committee. However, China blocked the proposal. In his speech at the BRICS conference, Modi pointed to that.
In a statement issued after the summit hosted by China, the Indian Foreign Ministry detailed Modi’s remarks. He also stressed the need for development partnerships in Africa, Central Asia and Southeast Asia, and from the Pacific to the Caribbean.
In addition to global issues such as multilateral system reform, the Covid-19 epidemic and global economic recovery, the leaders on Thursday discussed a range of issues, including counter-terrorism, trade, health and agriculture, the statement said.
Narendra Modi proposed strengthening the BRICS identity and building an online database for alliance documents. At the same time, the Prime Minister of India emphasized on the BRICS railway research network.
In his speech on Friday, Narendra Modi highlighted India’s development partnership in Africa, Central Asia and Southeast Asia and from the Pacific to the Caribbean.
He also stressed India’s importance in respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific, using free, liberal, inclusive and lawful maritime boundaries.
Meanwhile, the BRICS joint declaration said, “When, where and whoever,” the leaders strongly condemned all forms of terrorism. “We acknowledge the risks posed by terrorism, terrorist-sponsored extremism and fundamentalism,” it said. To this end, we are committed to fighting all forms of terrorism and terrorist activities, including cross-border movement of terrorists, terrorist financing networks and safe havens.
Apart from the member countries, Algeria, Argentina, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Senegal, Uzbekistan, Malaysia and Thailand are participating in the BRICS conference.