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The BRICS countries “excluded” themselves from the peace summit in Switzerland, – Bloomberg

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The BRICS countries “excluded” themselves from the peace summit in Switzerland, – Bloomberg Irina Martsiyash

BRICS countries “excluded” themselves from the world summit/Collage 24 Channel (Photo China Daily)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky failed to win over a number of key countries in the Global South during a summit in Switzerland, a situation that has cast a shadow over his efforts to expand support against a full-scale Russian invasion.~60. ~/p>

The Bloomberg news agency writes about this

.The BRICS countries “excluded” themselves from the world summit

The publication noted that India, Indonesia, South Africa and Saudi Arabia were among the countries that did not sign the final statement. Of the more than 100 countries and organizations that participated in the meeting, only 83 signed the final communique.

China avoided participating in the meeting, and Brazil, which sent only an observer, did not sign the communiqué . Thus, the so-called BRICS countries were excluded from the meeting. to the Western community, or who want to maintain ties with Moscow or view the war differently. and called the number of delegates who signed the document “immediately” progress.

The number of signatories of the joint communiqué has decreased: latest news< /h2>

  • The list of countries that supported the joint communique following the Peace Summit in Switzerland has decreased. There are now 78 countries, not 80 as previously reported.
  • Right now two countries that were previously indicated are not on the list of signatories. We are talking about Iraq and Jordan. They may have withdrawn their signatures, or they may have been included in the list by mistake in the first place.
  • It was noted that, overall, among the countries that did not sign the declaration except Iraq and Jordan, – Armenia, Bahrain, Brazil, Vatican, India, Indonesia, Colombia, Libya, Mexico, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and South Africa.

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