Foreign ministers of BRICS countries -- Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa yesterday met on the sidelines of the annual United Nations General Assembly Sessions in New York.
The lawmakers, in a joint statement, also reaffirmed the need for a comprehensive reform of the UN including the Security Council.
Russia and China, the two permanent members of the Security Council from the bloc, reiterated in their statement the significance of Brazil, India and South Africa in international affairs and "supported their aspiration" to play a greater role in the world body.
"The ministers reiterated their strong condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. They urged concerted efforts to counter terrorism on a firm international legal basis, under the UN auspices, and expressed their conviction that a comprehensive approach was necessary to ensure effective fight against terrorism," the joint statement said.
"They reaffirmed their commitment to an expeditious adoption of a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism at the United Nations. The ministers stressed the role of the BRICS Counter-Terrorism Working Group infurther deepening the dialogue on counter terrorism cooperation," it said.
They supported political and diplomatic solutions of conflicts and situations, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and in Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan, and in Africa, and the Korean Peninsula, the statement read.
Exchanging views on global and regional issues in the economic and political spheres, the ministers recognised that global economic recovery is gaining momentum though uncertainties and downside risks persist globally.
Noting that BRICS countries continued important role as engines of global growth, the ministers reiterated the need to boost world economic growth including through macro-economic policy coordination and improving global economic governance.
This they said is essential to increase the representation of the developing countries so that it can adequately respond to global challenges, the statement said.
"China and Russia reiterate the importance they attach to the status and role of Brazil, India and South Africa in international affairs and support their aspiration to play a greater role in the UN," it said.
The next BRICS summit would be held in South Africa in 2018.
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