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Opening the meeting in Rio de Janeiro on Monday, Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira said the bloc must serve as a “force for good” in an increasingly fragmented world.
“The path to peace is neither easy nor linear,” Vieira said. “Brics must lead by example, reaffirming our belief in a multipolar world where security is a right for all, not a privilege for a few.”
Vieira highlighted the group’s expanded role following its recent enlargement to 11 full members, representing nearly half of the world’s population and about 40 per cent of global GDP.
“With a diversity of geography and culture, Brics is uniquely positioned to foster dialogue, development and stability,” he said.