BRICS 2014 Summit Set New Geopolitical Order: Committee on BRICS Studies

© Sputnik / Go to the mediabankThe BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit in Fortaleza held in 2014 has become an important benchmark defining a new geopolitics.
The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit in Fortaleza held in 2014 has become an important benchmark defining a new geopolitics. - Sputnik International
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The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit in Fortaleza held in 2014 has become an important benchmark defining a new geopolitics, where Russia confronted the West and was supported by its partners in the BRICS, Georgy Toloraya, the Executive Director of the National Committee on BRICS Studies in Russia said Wednesday.

MOSCOW, October 29 (RIA Novosti), Daria Chernyshova — The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit in Fortaleza held in 2014 has become an important benchmark defining a new geopolitics, where Russia confronted the West and was supported by its partners in the BRICS, Georgy Toloraya, the Executive Director of the National Committee on BRICS Studies in Russia said Wednesday.

"The BRICS summit in Fortaleza has become a surprising turning point," Toloraya said at a video conference held at Rossiya Segodnya's press center.

"It convened in the context of confrontation between one of the BRICS members, Russia, and the West, the US in particular, thus defining the new parameters of politics. This is a situation when the big powers start playing a very important role (in geopolitics) and the period of stability in international relations is over," he added.

"Russia highly appreciates the position of the BRICS countries in the UN, in the security Council over Russia's contradictions with the West, the US over the conflict in Ukraine," Toloraya said.

He also noted that contacts within the BRICS framework are constantly expanding and stressed that at some point bureaucratic structures will have to be established.

"This is inevitable, and the first steps have already been taken- this is the investment bank, which is not only a source of financing, a source of mobilized resources for different BRICS projects, but also an analytical center," Toloraya said.

"I'm determined that the institutionalization process stays very important and will keep developing in the future," he stated.

Speaking about the upcoming G20 meeting in Brisbane, Toloraya said that he expects a clash in views over how to develop global financial and economic systems.

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