The prime minister of the EU state has snubbed Western attempts to isolate Russia diplomatically
The prime minister of the EU state has snubbed Western attempts to isolate Russia diplomatically
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Leaders of some of the developing world's most important economies turned Wednesday to the main business of their summit in South Africa, a day after a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the gathering an anti-Western tinge that officials had been hoping to avoid.
The Chinese leader has flown out to South Africa for the summit but asked his commerce minister to read out his remarks.
Officials from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa gather in Johannesburg on Tuesday for a three-day BRICS summit, a five-nation club comprising 40% of the world’s population and more than 25 percent of global GDP that positions itself as an economic counterweight to the West. Almost 15 years on from the group’s founding, FRANCE 24 takes a look at the BRICS nations in numbers and their relative weight in the global economy.
The meeting marked the beginning of what the White House hopes will be an extended stretch of three-way engagement
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