1/10 - EAM S Jaishankar asks Brics meet to fight terror
EAM S Jaishankar asks Brics meet to fight terror
2/10 - Terrorism must be combated in all its forms
Terrorism must be combated in all its forms and manifestations and never be condoned under any circumstances, the minister said while speaking at the Brics foreign ministers’ meet in Cape Town.
3/10 - South Africa was considering shifting the venue to China because of the war crimes
South Africa was considering shifting the venue to China or Mozambique because of the war crimes arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
4/10 - Brics nations approached key contemporary issues seriously
Jaishankar said the global environment today demanded that the Brics nations approached key contemporary issues seriously, constructively and collectively.
5/10 - Our gathering must send out a strong message, says S Jaishankar
Our gathering must send out a strong message that the world is multipolar, that it is rebalancing, and that old ways cannot address new situations, S Jaishankar said.
6/10 - Terrorism a key threat to international peace and security
Foreign minister Jaishankar called for all nations to take resolute measures against terrorism, including its financing and propaganda, at the Brics foreign ministers’ meet in Cape Town.
7/10 - Member-states urged to reform global decision-making
Jaishankar urged member-states to demonstrate sincerity in efforts to reform global decision-making, including that of the United Nations Security Council.
8/10 - Global environment demands serious and collective approach
Foreign minister S Jaishankar said the global environment today demanded that the Brics nations approached key contemporary issues seriously, constructively and collectively.
9/10 - Symbol of change must act accordingly
S Jaishankar urged the member-states to demonstrate sincerity in efforts to reform global decision-making, including that of the United Nations Security Council, and act as a symbol of change.
10/10 - Deep shortcomings of current international architecture
EAM S Jaishankar highlighted the deep shortcomings of the current international architecture which does not reflect today’s politics, economics, demographics or indeed aspirations.