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Vice Foreign Minister Deng Li Holds Consultations of Deputy Foreign Ministers/Special Envoys of BRICS Countries on the Middle East Affairs

2022-05-19 19:01

On May 17, 2022, Vice Foreign Minister Deng Li held Video Consultations of Deputy Foreign Ministers/Special Envoys of BRICS Countries on the Middle East Affairs. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov, Secretary of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs Ausaf Sayeed, South Africa's BRICS Sherpa Ambassador Anil Sooklalx, and Director-General of the Department of African Affairs of the Brazilian Foreign Ministry attended the meeting.

Participants of the countries exchanged in-depth views and reached broad consensus on the overall situation in the Middle East region, the Middle East peace process, Syria, the Gulf, Iraq, Yemen, Libya and other hotspot issues. All parties agreed that the current international landscape is undergoing complex changes and the situation in the Middle East is undergoing complicated adjustments. BRICS countries need to step up communication and coordination to promote security, stability and development in the Middle East and prevent regional turmoil from undermining international peace. We should promote the political settlement of regional hotspot issues and resolve conflicts and disputes through dialogue. We should advocate multilateralism and support the United Nations in playing a leading role in settling disputes. We should alleviate the regional humanitarian situation, oppose unilateral sanctions and help regional development and recovery. We should take firm actions against terrorist and extremist forces and safeguard common security.

The joint statement was adopted at the meeting, which made the common voice of BRICS countries in jointly defending the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, maintaining peace and stability in the Middle East, and promoting a just and reasonable settlement of hotspot issues.

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