
BRICS foreign ministers meet in Cape Town, South Africa. Photo: Handout/Russian Foreign Ministry/AFP.
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BRICS foreign ministers meet in Cape Town, South Africa. Photo: Handout/Russian Foreign Ministry/AFP.
French President Emmanuel Macronās attendance at a meeting of BRICS leaders would be āinappropriate,ā considering his governmentās stance against Moscow, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said on June 22. Paris confirmed this week that Macron is seeking an invitation to the blocās summit in South Africa in August.
Speaking to journalists on Thursday, Ryabkov explained that Russiaās opposition to Macronās potential appearance was based on Franceās efforts to isolate Moscow and its support for NATOās goal of inflicting a āstrategic defeatā on Russia in the Ukraine conflict.
āWe are not hiding this position and have informed our South African colleagues about it,ā Ryabkov said, as cited by Interfax. āWe expect our point of view to be fully taken into account.ā
As host of the summit, South Africa would have the right to invite Macron, although it would be important for Pretoria to consult other BRICS members beforehand, Ryabkov suggested.
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He noted that the bloc is currently discussing the criteria for future members. The rejection of unilateral economic sanctions as a geopolitical tool is likely to become one such condition, and France would certainly fail to qualify based on that indicator, Ryabkov argued.
Around 20 nations have reportedly formally applied to join BRICS or indicated that they are considering such a move, although France is not among them. The organization, which started as an informal economic club, currently lists Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa as full members.
Macronās wish to attend the summit in Johannesburg was first reported by French news outlet LāOpinion, and was confirmed on Tuesday by Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna during a visit to South Africa. Her host, South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor, said inviting Macron would be an āinnovationā for BRICS, but noted that a decision had not been made on the matter.
(RT)
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