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The Russia-hosted BRICS summit came to a close on Thursday in Kazan, the capital of Russias republic of Tatarstan.The largest international event held in Russia since it invaded Ukraine more than two years ago, the summit was seen as a tool for the Kremlin to shake off its pariah status and strengthen its influence in the Global South.The Moscow Times gathered key takeaways from the three-day event:Who attended?Among the first state leaders to arrive in Kazan on Tuesday were Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed followed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Chinas Xi Jinping.Brazil, a founding member of the bloc, was represented by Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had to cancel his trip due to a head injury.
But Lula still attended key summit meetings over video calls and held a one-on-one phone meeting with Putin.High-ranking representatives of 36 countries participated in the summit, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the only leader of a NATO country present.Leaders of BRICS member states were greeted on the red carpet by Tatarstans head Rustam Minnikhanov and were invited to take a bite of chak-chak, a traditional Tatar treat of fried dough and honey.UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also arrived in Tatarstan on Wednesday despitecriticism from Kyiv, whose foreign ministry dubbed the visit a wrong choice that does not advance the cause of peace.What was said?Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Tuesday hailed his country's ties with Russia in a "chaotic" world during a bilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin the leaders third face-to-face talk this year."The world is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century, and the international situation is chaotic and intertwined," Xi told Putin, praising the "profound friendship" between their two countries.Indian Prime Minister Modi discussed the war in Ukraine during his one-to-one meeting with the Russian president, stressing a wish for a peaceful and quick resolution of the conflict.Serbias Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin was one of the four high-ranking officials representing the nation at the summit despite the EU advising all candidate countries which Serbia has been since 2012 to refrain from contacts with Russia and its President Vladimir Putin in the wake of the Kazan event.I dont see Serbias future in the European UnionBut BRICS is very important.
BRICS is becoming a real alternative to the EU, Vulin toldthe Russian state-run RIA Novosti news agency, adding that Belgrade, nevertheless, will not stop working towards the EU membership.What kinds of agreements were signed?BRICS+ members released the final communique, the Kazan declaration, on Wednesday.The declaration touched on a wide range of topics from Russias invasion of Ukraine to hostilities in the Middle East to new financial mechanisms spearheaded by the alliance.BRICS+ members vowed to welcome a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine war through dialogue and diplomacy and expressed grave concern and alarm over Israels military offensive on Gaza and attacks on southern Lebanon.The alliance also backed admitting the state of Palestine within the 1967 borders to the UN and the revival of the Iran nuclear deal.Members underscored the need to reform the current international financial architecture and the use of local currencies in financial transactions between BRICS countries and their trading partners.The declaration also hailed the establishment and expansion of the BRICS Grain Exchange, a commodities trading platform spearheaded by Moscow.Were there any incidents?Authorities partially shut down mobile internet across Kazan on Tuesday, citing heightened security measures.And ahead of the summit, many activists and journalists in Kazan received written notices from the security services warning them against partaking in unauthorized protests, rallies and meetings.A man with a phone during the BRICS summit in Kazan.Stanislav Krasilnikov / brics-russia2024.ruWhat are analysts saying?The United States -based Institute for the Study of War said the summit provided Russia with an opportunity to showcase its efforts at enhancing global ties with non-Western states and establish deals and trade mechanisms through which it can support its war efforts in Ukraine by mitigating the impacts of Western sanctions.Hanna Notte, director for Eurasia at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, noted that optics and political messaging play a much larger role in understanding the summits impact than tangible deliverables.Though Notte agreed that the summit would help Putin with dismantling his global outcast status while BRICS partners helped the Kremlin to prolong the war in Ukraine by throwing lifelines to the Russian economy and defense enterprise, she also noted that members of the alliance ultimately cannot and will not help Russia win that war.That is because Moscow cannot leverage the growing circle of BRICS members and partners to help it solve its core problems: finite ammunition and manpowerUkrainian resistance, and above all Western support for Ukraine, Notte wrote on X.Most Russian partners in BRICS+ also have no intention of following Moscows lead into a post-Western worldTo them, BRICS+ is a vehicle for strategic hedging, she added, referring to the expanded version of the alliance that includes Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.AFP contributed reporting.





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