
According to Mea Randhir Jaiswal, PTI reported, reported PTI, reported Minister of external Affairs S. Jaishankar in Brazil. Brazilian President Lula Da Silva convened a virtual meeting of BRICS leaders next week to discuss the tariffs deposited by the President of the United States, according to Bloomberg quoting source.
“Yes, Brazilian chairman BRICS called for a virtual meeting on 8 September. EAM will participate in our party with Jaishankar,” Jaiswal confirmed.
Mea about India-USA relationships
“We have previously said that there is a complex global strategic partnership between the two countries and we want to work on this partnership and continue forward … This relationship between the United States and India is very important to us. Both of our countries share a complex global strategic partnership that is anchored in our shared interests, democratic values and robust people.
He added: “This partnership has been weathered by several crossings and challenges. We continue to focus on the factual agenda to which our two countries have committed themselves, and we hope that the relationship will continue on the basis of mutual respect and shared interests.”
This comes after an important meeting at the weekend between Chinese President Xi Jinping, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Tianjin.
MEA also refused to comment on Trump’s latest notes in which he mentioned India, Russia and China, and the report noted. While he responded to media inquiries, he said, “I have no comments at the moment.”
Trump’s cryptic contribution on the truth of the social in the middle of the tariffs said: “It looks like we have lost India and Russia to the deepest and darkest China. It may have a long and prosperous future!”
In addition, the Brazilian President is to unite the leader of other major developing countries in the market support for multilateralism, the report quoted two Brazilian government officials.
In July, Trump pulled Brazil into the center of his global trade conflict and warned against increased tariffs unless the country’s Supreme Court has stopped the court with former President Jair Bolsonar, who is charged with a coup attempt. As a result, the largest economy of Latin America is now facing 50% of tariffs, although the US has excluded hundreds of products, including aircraft and orange juice.
According to Brazilian US officials, they placed different tariff rates in different BRICS countries and complicated their efforts to achieve a unified position. In addition, President Lula is trying to avoid turning a meeting in the anti-American assembly, they added.
(With the entry from agencies)
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