Wednesday, April 13, 2011

África/O.Próximo.- The BRICS reject the use of force in the Middle East and North Africa

SANYA (CHINA), 13 Abr. (Reuters) - The presidents of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) will sign tomorrow a statement that rejected the use of force in the Middle East and North Africa, and urged not to intervene and encourage dialogue, according to the draft document seen by Reuters.

"We share the principle that the use of force must be avoided" in the context of the Middle East and North Africa, specifically, Libya, the BRICS have stated in a document drawn up ahead of tomorrow's summit in the resort of Sanya in the province of Hainan in southern China. Both Brazil and Russia, India and China have condemned the attacks on the Libyan troops conducted by the U.S.

Air Force. However, South Africa voted in favor of UN resolution 1973 which authorized this offensive. In addition, the BRICS have expressed "concern over the volatility of commodity prices." At the summit remain in Sanya, the presidents will address issues of economic cooperation and trade.

The BRICS agglutinate called emerging countries. According to a report by Goldman Sachs on this group and its future, China and India, respectively, are the largest providers of technology and services globally, while Brazil and Russia will dominate the market for raw materials.

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