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BRICS Sherpas
Their role and responsibility.
What is a BRICS Sherpa? BRICS Sherpas are high-level government officials designated by their respective BRICS countries to represent them in diplomatic negotiations and preparatory work leading up to BRICS summits and meetings. act as personal representatives of their national leaders and play a crucial role in setting agendas, negotiating outcomes, and building consensus among the member countries on various issues of mutual interest
BRICS shepra and Sous-Sherpas.
Sherpa term origin:
The term “Sherpa” comes from the Nepalese Sherpa people, who are known for guiding mountain climbers to the summit, and metaphorically refers to those who perform a similar guiding role in international meetings, carrying the workload to prepare for high-level summits.
What is the difference between a sherpa and a sous-sherpa in brics.
Role and Responsibility:
Sherpas are the main channel of communication and coordination among the BRICS countries. They deliberate on the BRICS action plan, priorities, and preparations for the BRICS summit.
Sous-Sherpas assist the Sherpas in their work and responsibilities. They support the Sherpas in discussions and preparations for the BRICS summit.
Seniority and Authority:
Sherpas are typically senior government officials or diplomats who represent their country’s interests at the BRICS Sherpa meetings.
Sous-Sherpas are lower-ranking officials who support the Sherpas, but do not have the same level of authority or decision-making power.
Participation in Meetings:
Both Sherpas and Sous-Sherpas attend the regular BRICS Sherpa and Sous-Sherpa meetings to coordinate on BRICS priorities and preparations. However, the Sherpas play a more central role in leading the discussions and guiding the BRICS agenda.
In summary, the Sherpa is the senior representative who leads the coordination and communication among BRICS countries, while the Sous-Sherpa is a supporting official who assists the Sherpa in their work.
The BRICS Sherpa is a senior official from each of the five BRICS countries who serves as the chief coordinator and representative of their country in the BRICS process.
BRICS Sherpas are the main channel of communication and coordination among the BRICS countries. Sherpas deliberate on the BRICS action plan, priorities, and preparations for the BRICS summit. They do not have the authority to make final decisions, but play an instrumental role in pushing ideas forward and guiding the bloc. Each BRICS country appoints a Sherpa, who is typically a senior government official or diplomat.
The key role of a BRICS Sherpa is:
They are the main channel of communication and coordination among the BRICS countries.
Sherpas deliberate on the BRICS action plan, priorities, and preparations for the BRICS summit. They do not have the authority to make final decisions, but play an instrumental role in pushing ideas forward and guiding the bloc.
Sherpas meet regularly, such as the First, Second and Third BRICS Sherpas’ Meetings held in 2022 under China’s BRICS chairmanship, to discuss and coordinate on key areas of BRICS cooperation, including economic, political, security, and people-to-people ties, as well as preparations for the upcoming BRICS summit.
Each BRICS country appoints a senior government official or diplomat as their Sherpa, who represents their country’s interests and perspectives at the Sherpa meetings. BRICS Sherpas are the key coordinators and communicators who guide the BRICS agenda and preparations for the annual BRICS summits on behalf of their respective countries.
How are BRICS Sherpas Involved in BRICS Activities?
BRICS Sherpas are instrumental throughout the BRICS annual cycle:
Pre-Summit Meetings: Sherpas convene multiple times before the annual BRICS summit. These meetings allow for in-depth discussions on potential areas of cooperation, laying the foundation for successful summits.
BRICS Summits: Sherpas play a key role during summits. They are often present during leader-level discussions, providing vital support and ensuring clear communication.
BRICS Working Groups: BRICS Sherpas work closely with various BRICS working groups that focus on specific areas like trade, finance, and security. They help ensure effective collaboration within these groups.
In essence, BRICS Sherpas act as the invisible architects of BRICS cooperation. Through their tireless efforts in communication, negotiation, and follow-up, they pave the way for a more unified and impactful BRICS on the global stage.
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