BRICS in the past week from Rio summit statement to Iran foreign trade growth
“BRICS Witnesses Key Developments Over Past Week, Including Foreign ministers’ Meeting in Rio de Janeiro.”
According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency,TV BRICS has covered recent developments among member states of the bloc.
Final Statement from BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Presidency
The two-day BRICS foreign Ministers’ Meeting concluded in Rio de Janeiro with participation from member states and broader representation from “partner” countries.
Nonséba Lucy,South Africa’s Ambassador to Ethiopia,highlighted growing potential for tourism cooperation within the expanded BRICS framework.She stated that South Africa’s embassy in Ethiopia would work on concrete proposals and programs to boost tourism exchanges.
Exchange of Earth Remote Sensing Data
BRICS members took a notable step toward sharing Earth remote sensing data to strengthen collaboration on the peaceful use of outer space. Under this cooperation agreement,they exchanged spatial data covering over 27 million square kilometers of land surface.
Iran’s Foreign Trade Grows by 11%
Iran’s foreign trade volume reached $130 billion last year, marking an 11% increase compared to the previous year.India’s Inland Waterway Cargo Traffic Hits Record High
India’s inland waterway cargo traffic hit a record 145.5 million tons in FY 2024-2025. Authorities aim to raise this figure to 500 million tons within the next 22 years.chinese President Meets Head of New Development Bank (NDB)
Xi Jinping met Dilma Rousseff, President of the NDB, at its headquarters in Shanghai.
Indonesia Proposes Training Programs for UAE and china
Per Indonesia’s Ministry of Manpower press release, Minister yasser Ali discussed launching joint training initiatives with Emirati counterpart Abdulrahman Al Awar during their meeting. the proposal included specialized courses for both nations.
Cairo University Tops Africa’s Best Medical schools Ranking
Cairo University’s Faculty of Pharmacy ranked first among Egypt and Africa’s top medical universities in an international assessment.