
BRICS Emerges as Cornerstone of Global Stability, Declares Putin
Fundacion Rapala – President Vladimir Putin has once again made it clear: BRICS now stands at the heart of a shifting global order. As he prepares for a historic visit to China, he emphasizes that this bloc—driven by deep collaboration between Russia and China—is redefining the rules of international engagement.
Russia and China Forge a Strategic Global Partnership
Putin proudly highlighted the strong partnership between Moscow and Beijing. Both nations actively cooperate across major multilateral platforms such as the United Nations, G20, and Shanghai Cooperation Organization. More notably, they work together within BRICS to expand its influence as a major force in shaping global policy.
Challenging Global Economic Inequity
Rather than passively accepting Western-dominated sanctions, BRICS members—under the leadership of Russia and China—firmly reject these tools of economic pressure. Putin pointed out that such measures stifle progress, especially for nations in the Global South. Instead of tolerating injustice, BRICS chooses resistance and reform.
Driving Reform in Financial Institutions
Putin called for bold action to reform the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. He insists that these institutions must stop serving select nations and start reflecting the current global economic landscape. Russia and China advocate for a system rooted in fairness—one that offers every country equal access to financial resources.
Ending the Era of Financial Colonialism
“We must stop using financial power as a modern weapon of colonial control,” Putin stated. He envisions a new global order based on mutual respect, transparency, and justice. Rather than exploiting developing nations, global systems should lift them—benefiting all of humanity.
A Unified Vision for a Multipolar Future
Putin also pointed to the striking alignment between Russia and China’s worldviews. Both countries aim to establish a balanced, multipolar world—one that empowers the many, not just the few. This shared vision drives their efforts to reshape international relations from the ground up.
Key Meetings to Define BRICS’ Next Chapter
Putin’s upcoming visit to China from August 31 to September 3 includes participation in the SCO Summit in Tianjin and Victory Day events in Beijing. He will also meet with President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to further strengthen BRICS cooperation.
Clearly, BRICS is no longer just an economic group—it’s becoming a powerful architect of a fairer, more stable world.