Xi and Modi discuss Ukraine war with Putin amid BRICS expansion talks
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During the BRICS meeting with the Chinese and Indian most pivotal and political figures present, President of the Russian Federation Mr. Putin, they scrutinized their potential custom to take part in dealing with the conflict in Ukraine and seek ways to meet all the requirements of BRAICS enlargement. It is based on the fact that there is a bloc-enhancing geopolitical support for BRICSness, where BRICS is under discussion in terms of the global economics and politics mechanisms.
The BRICS summit, which was originally meant to consolidate economic ties between emerging economies, has gained much more than just economic significance over the last few years. The implications of the Ukraine conflict hitting global markets and raising sanctions against Russia for many countries has offered the BRICS grouping, as a platform to search its own place vis-à-vis the conflict prevention. The main focus of the discussions was to find out how peace can be achieved between the warring parties and at the same time how the objectives of the BRICS nations could be advanced under conditions of conflict, all of which are either neutral or supportive towards Russia to various extents.
Laying it out, China, India, and a few other BRICS member states have taken up rather moderate stands on the issue of war in Ukraine, by trying to maintain their strategic cooperation with Russia and at the same time advance relations with the western countries. This paradox became listened to in the course of the summit, in that, heads of BRICS countries, even though restrained from outright censure of Russian activities well within it, managed also to call for dialogue and peaceful interaction.
During the BRICS summit, it was important for Putin to manage Russia's relationships with other countries at the time of the country's isolation in the West. Preserving the trade and political ties the Russian Federation still has with the remaining BRICS states in view of facing extra penalties is also critical and the summit therefore presented an opportunity to declare the significance of one’s nation within this important group of countries.
Xi and Modi discuss Ukraine war with Putin amid BRICS expansion talks
The first event was on the completion of the BRICS summit and the second event on the Korean people’s rights was to be held on the next day. The efforts and positive views of China’s Xi and India’s Modi towards Putin seemed to bear fruits and connect the trilateral activities of Russia, which for some time had broken off from emphasizing territorial and international policy and had bit by bit become also more geopolitic. For her part, President Xi pointed to the “brave and heroic heroic history of relations between China which belonged to the Co to which it of six countries and remembered Dieterich Baericke saying that President Putin supported bilateral cooperation”. The above-cited examples of diplomacy illustrated the importance of up-to-date foreign policy tools as well as the conditions in which they were used. In the light of current regional developments, the persistence in the policy of national isolation results from the fact that these regional powers are man-made regional powers enclosing and manipulating constituent micro-powers.The BRICS summit, which was originally meant to consolidate economic ties between emerging economies, has gained much more than just economic significance over the last few years. The implications of the Ukraine conflict hitting global markets and raising sanctions against Russia for many countries has offered the BRICS grouping, as a platform to search its own place vis-à-vis the conflict prevention. The main focus of the discussions was to find out how peace can be achieved between the warring parties and at the same time how the objectives of the BRICS nations could be advanced under conditions of conflict, all of which are either neutral or supportive towards Russia to various extents.
The BRICS summit centered on the Ukraine crisis
The global polity and economy has been radically altered due to the Ukraine crisis, hence the working agenda of the BRICS summit touched upon the sensitive issue of Ukraine. The intensity of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to sectors which are critical to the proper functioning of business and society becoming changed significantly. This was evident as President Xi and Prime Minister Modi reiterated their constant worry over the on-going war and its unwanted repercussions not regionally only but on the basis of the global economy and trade as well. While the two leaders pleaded with Putin to look for lasting solutions to the stalemate that would help minimize tensions, they all agreed that any persistent strife could result in even more unrest, thus affecting the already fragile economies and trade patterns.Laying it out, China, India, and a few other BRICS member states have taken up rather moderate stands on the issue of war in Ukraine, by trying to maintain their strategic cooperation with Russia and at the same time advance relations with the western countries. This paradox became listened to in the course of the summit, in that, heads of BRICS countries, even though restrained from outright censure of Russian activities well within it, managed also to call for dialogue and peaceful interaction.
During the BRICS summit, it was important for Putin to manage Russia's relationships with other countries at the time of the country's isolation in the West. Preserving the trade and political ties the Russian Federation still has with the remaining BRICS states in view of facing extra penalties is also critical and the summit therefore presented an opportunity to declare the significance of one’s nation within this important group of countries.
