BRICS Ministers Meetings
2019 New York meeting: Documents
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- 2019: September 26, New York
- 2019: July 26, Rio de Janeiro
- 2018: September 27, New York
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- 2012: September 26, New York
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- 2010: September 21, New York
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- 2009: May 16, Yekaterinburg
- 2008: September 25, New York
BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting 2019: September 26, New York
The BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting took place on September 26, 2019, in New York. This meeting was held on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session.
Following the meeting, a joint media statement was issued. Key points from this statement likely included:
- Reaffirmation of the commitment to multilateralism and the central role of the UN in international affairs
- Support for an open, inclusive, non-discriminatory, transparent, and rule-based multilateral trading system
- Commitment to the implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change
- Condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations
- Support for peaceful resolution of global and regional conflicts
Significance of the Meeting
This meeting was particularly important as it:
- Demonstrated the continued relevance and unity of BRICS as a group
- Allowed for coordination of positions before major UN discussions
- Provided a platform for BRICS countries to assert their collective influence on global issues
- Helped in preparation for the upcoming 2020 BRICS Summit in Russia
Follow-up Actions
The meeting likely resulted in:
- Coordinated positions for BRICS countries during UNGA discussions
- Initial planning for the next BRICS Summit
- Agreements on further cooperation in various sectors
- Potential joint initiatives or statements on pressing global issues
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