EAM Sushma Swaraj urges countries to form strong security forum against money laundering, terrorism at BRICS meeting

NewsBharati    05-Jun-2018
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Durban, June 5: Chairing the BRICS meeting External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj urged the countries to come together and work towards creating a strong security forum to fight against money laundering, terrorism, and radicalization.

 

EAM Sushma Swaraj, who is on a five-day trip to South Africa, attended the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) Foreign Ministers' meeting. It was held to lay the foundation for the annual summit of the grouping in Johannesburg next month which is expected to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "Our deliberations here will contribute towards enriching intra BRICS cooperation further," Swaraj said.

 

India attaches importance to the role of BRICS in consolidating intra-BRICS cooperation and in international affairs. EAM Sushma Swaraj called for joint action of the BRICS nations against challenges to long-term growth.

 

Further elaborating on various other topics, Sushma Swaraj said that in today’s meeting the countries exchanged views on current issues of global significance in political, security, and economic spheres.  The countries also discussed ways and means to further strengthen intra-BRICS cooperation. There exists the considerable potential for BRICS to take our cooperation to an even higher level.

"Our meeting today takes place at a time when multilateralism, international trade, and rules-based world order face strong headwinds," Sushma Swaraj said. She further added saying. "Though the global growth has exhibited signs of recovery, the challenges to long-term growth continue to persist. Ensuring that the benefits of globalization are shared widely remains a challenge.” 

 

"Prime Minister Modi had given a call for a BRICS counter-terrorism strategy for joint-action with a focus on money laundering, terrorist-finance, cyber-space and de-radicalization as our priorities," Sushma Swaraj said. "Our leaders have also called for making UN Counter-Terrorism framework efficient and effective. We reiterate our commitment to implement our Leaders' mandate on counter-terrorism under South Africa's BRICS Chairship.” 

Later addressing a press conference, Swaraj said the four nations discussed the need to further strengthen our cooperation in the areas of security and countering terrorism. "You are all aware of strong statement on counter-terrorism which emerged from BRICS Summit in Xiamen. I am sure the deliberations we have had in today's meeting will be further taken forward in the forthcoming BRICS Leaders' Summit in Johannesburg next month," she said.

 

"We are fully committed to contributing towards a successful Johannesburg BRICS Summit, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keenly looking forward to," Swaraj said. She said BRICS brings together almost 42 percent of global population, with impressive growth, investment, and trade share.

"BRICS meetings are keenly watched world over and our decisions have a profound impact globally. In today's meeting we exchanged views on current issues of global significance in political, security, and economic spheres," she said. The other foreign ministers attending the meeting were China's Wang Yi, South Africa's Lindiwe Sisulu, Brazil's Marcos Bezerra Abbott Galvao and Russia's Sergey Lavrov.

 

BRICS Cooperation in strategic areas of security, counter-terrorism, UN reforms, peacekeeping, deradicalization, cyber security, energy security, global governance, and international and regional hot-spot issues are deliberated in detail during National Security Advisor's meetings, she said.

"It is imperative now that the common ground reached in our NSA meeting on setting up a BRICS Security Forum is implemented fully," she said. Swaraj said that India welcomes South Africa's Summit theme devoted to Development in Africa in an inclusive manner.

Swaraj will also chair a meeting of Foreign Ministers of IBSA (India, Brazil, South Africa), another bloc working to deepen coordination among the three countries on major global issues.