BRICS Europe symposium kicks off in Sochi Russia

The BRICS–Europe symposium has commenced in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, bringing together officials from around the world for a two-day meeting. The event aims to strengthen cooperation between countries in the BRICS group and the European region.

Lindiwe Zulu, a senior member of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party, expressed her country’s commitment to the initiative, emphasizing the importance of unity and action for the prosperity and security of African people. This year’s symposium holds particular significance for Africa, as it seeks to advance the movement for peace and economic cooperation.

The symposium has drawn a diverse range of attendees, including Pierre de Gaulle, grandson of the late French President Charles de Gaulle, and Steffen Kotre, a German Bundestag deputy from the Alternative for Germany party. Alexei Gromyko, director of the Institute of Europe at the Russian Academy of Sciences, addressed the gathering, highlighting the rapid development of BRICS as a reflection of the shifting global politics and economics towards Eurasia.

The BRICS–Europe symposium, taking place on November 14-15, has attracted over 40 European politicians, including members of the European Parliament, as well as senior officials from China, Brazil, Iran, Indonesia, Belarus, Algeria, Cuba, Cambodia, Ethiopia, and South Africa. The event focuses on economic and social cooperation, providing a platform for discussion and collaboration among participating nations.

The symposium’s significance lies in its potential to foster greater cooperation and understanding between BRICS countries and European nations, ultimately contributing to global economic growth and stability. As the event progresses, attendees are expected to engage in meaningful discussions, sharing perspectives and ideas on how to advance the movement for peace, security, and prosperity. With its diverse range of participants and comprehensive agenda, the BRICS–Europe symposium is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of international cooperation and economic development.

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