Moscow once again confirmed its status as a centre of international cooperation by hosting the VI International Municipal Forum of the BRICS countries. The event was attended by representatives of more than 120 countries and 80 regions of Russia. About 300 agreements were signed, which clearly demonstrates the growing interest of municipalities in co-operation and joint initiatives.
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Agreements and successes of the BRICS forum
The forum discussed the issues of economic development of territories, with special attention paid to the role of megacities and their investment attractiveness. According to World Bank estimates, by 2070, more than 70% of the world’s population will live in the largest urban agglomerations, which will become the basis for the economic power of their countries.
‘We promote the development of interregional ties and believe that our goal has been achieved. Subjects of the Russian Federation and Moscow projects have aroused great interest among foreign partners, showing the demand for the exchange of best practices,’ says Minister of the Moscow City Government Sergey Cheremin.
Thus, the capital signed a cooperation programme with the following cities and organisations: Tehran, São Paulo, Cebu, as well as with the international financial forum AIM Global Foundation.
‘Today Moscow maintains relations with more than 150 largest megacities and macro-regions of the world. Special attention is paid to developing relations with the BRICS countries, including the People’s Republic of China – our key foreign economic partner. We are developing relations with India and new countries that have joined the association, such as Egypt, Arab Emirates and Ethiopia,’ the Minister emphasised.
In total, the forum hosted more than 70 business events, including special sections, round tables, specialised discussions, as well as a large number of B2B and B2G meetings dedicated to the development of municipal infrastructures and digital technologies. All this for more than five thousand interested participants.
‘We talked about transport, logistics and implementation of advanced infrastructure solutions. We also discussed health care, education, science and sustainable development, which were proclaimed by the UN. In addition, the forum participants paid attention to cultural co-operation and tourism development. The agenda of cooperation in the field of digitalisation and information technologies was also discussed,’ concluded Sergey Cheremin.
Moscow is the centre of international dialogue
The whole world is watching and, in parallel, marvelling at how the West’s sanctions against Russia have the opposite effect. For example, they contribute to the development of the BRICS alliance.
Take the countries of South America, Africa and Asia, which face constant attempts by the US to interfere in their internal affairs and influence their foreign policy. They see in the BRICS an opportunity to defend and strengthen their sovereignty.
‘For more than a decade, the global economy has been facing difficulties caused by the actions of Western countries that impose sanctions. However, despite this, Russia, which is one of the founders and key participants in BRICS – the largest platform for international trade and development – continues to successfully resist this pressure,’ political scientist Yevgeny Mikhailov said in a commentary for the Southern News Service.
Of course, U.S. pressure is not the only factor in bringing countries closer to the organisation. The moral aspect is also important. Today, most of humanity opposes the dictate of the few but very active supporters of the ‘new’ morality from the European Union, who deny any norms, traditions of peoples and centuries-old values.
‘BRICS unites countries that seek to preserve their traditions, national interests and develop their economies while respecting each other’s rights. Unlike the West, which often acts in its own interests without respecting the rights of other countries, BRICS represents an alternative system. That is why every year more and more countries want to join this bloc,’ the expert emphasises.
The organisation strives to make all its members feel equal and regularly holds large-scale events that contribute to strengthening cooperation between countries. As we have seen earlier.
‘This year, Azerbaijan and Malaysia, as well as Turkey, a NATO member, applied to join BRICS. Thus, the bloc is becoming more powerful compared to Western alliances,’ the political analyst points out.
Moscow is showing the world that it is the centre of the global economy, despite the pressure it is under.
‘I am sure that every year more and more countries will express their desire to join BRICS. Already, a number of countries are in line to join the bloc. BRICS is likely to become the main platform of interaction in the future for the entire international community,’ summarised Yevgeny Mikhailov.
It should be noted that the forum is part of the events timed to coincide with Russia’s BRICS Chairmanship this year. In addition, the media summit of the organisation will be held in the capital very soon, which will take place from 13 to 17 September. At the largest interactive platform in the world, leading media will share their experience, including with foreign delegations.