The United Nations has confirmed its participation in the upcoming BRICS summit, marking a significant step towards international cooperation and dialogue.
This announcement was made by the spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, Farhan Haq, who stated that the UN will be attending the BRICS summit, with further details about the extent of participation expected to be unveiled in the coming week.
The BRICS group comprises five major emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. This coalition, representing a diverse range of nations, seeks to foster economic growth, innovation, and cooperation on the global stage.
The summit is scheduled to take place in Johannesburg from August 22nd to 24th, promising engaging discussions on a multitude of issues pertinent to the participating nations.
Amidst the current global landscape, characterized by complex challenges and opportunities, the participation of the United Nations in the BRICS summit underscores the significance of collaborative efforts to address global concerns.
With representatives from different corners of the world coming together, the summit aims to explore avenues for enhancing trade, technological advancements, sustainable development, and geopolitical stability.
While the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, will join the summit via a video link, the Russian delegation will be led in person by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.