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China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman

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China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman
China

China

China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman

2025-07-03 21:05 Last Updated At:07-04 15:17

China attaches great importance to deepening economic and trade cooperation with other BRICS members, said Commerce Ministry spokeswoman He Yongqian at a press briefing in Beijing on Thursday.

She made the remarks when asked about the prospect of economic and trade cooperation between China and other BRICS members.

The spokeswoman said BRICS members represent major emerging markets and developing countries across the world, boasting tremendous potential for cooperation.

"In recent years, thanks to the joint efforts of all parties, the economic and trade cooperation mechanisms among BRICS countries have been improved continuously, and the ties of economic and trade collaboration have grown stronger. In May of this year, at the 15th BRICS Trade Ministers' Meeting held in Brazil, China actively promoted consensus among the parties on issues such as strengthening the multilateral trading system, digital economy governance, and trade and sustainable development, further enriching the substance of BRICS economic and trade cooperation. Particularly in the face of current trade tensions, all parties unanimously agreed that BRICS members should jointly uphold the multilateral trading system, resist unilateralism and trade protectionism, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of developing members," she said.

China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman

China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman

China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman

China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman

China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman

China pays great attention to economic, trade cooperation with BRICS countries: spokeswoman

Iran's UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani on Tuesday urged the UN secretary-general and the Security Council to condemn the United States for inciting violence and threatening to use force against his country.

In a letter addressed to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Somali UN ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman, who serves as the rotating president of the Security Council for January, Iravani accused U.S. President Donald Trump of openly inciting violence in Iran, citing Trump's post on social media platform Truth Social.

"This reckless statement explicitly encourages political destabilization, incites and invites violence, and threatens the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national security of the Islamic Republic of Iran," Iravani said in the letter.

He also called on the UN secretary-general and the Security Council "to fulfill their Charter-based responsibilities by unequivocally condemning all forms of incitement to violence, threats to use force, and interference" in Iran's internal affairs by the United States.

Iran is also urging all UN member states to refrain from provocative and irresponsible statements or actions that violate the UN Charter, including the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of Iran, the letter said.

In a social media post on Tuesday, Iran's mission to the UN accused the U.S. of trying to stage "regime change" in the country, using sanctions, threats, engineered unrest and chaos to manufacture a pretext for military intervention.

With U.S. officials repeatedly threatening to intervene, Chief Commander of the Iranian Army Amir Hatami has stressed that the Iranian armed forces are in a state of full readiness, warning that any miscalculation by "enemies" would trigger a decisive response.

Iran's Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh has also said that the country will respond forcefully to any attack and "defend the country with full force and until the last drop of blood."

The United States virtual embassy in Iran on Tuesday urged U.S. citizens to leave the country.

According to media reports on Wednesday, the U.S. is withdrawing some of its personnel from its military bases in the Middle East as a precaution amid heightened regional tensions.

Qatar has also confirmed that personnel are departing U.S. bases there over "regional tensions."

Meanwhile, media reports quoted anonymous sources saying that Iran has warned neighboring countries hosting U.S. forces that U.S. military bases could be targeted if the U.S. intervenes in the ongoing unrests.

Iran calls on UN chief, Security Council to condemn U.S. for inciting violence

Iran calls on UN chief, Security Council to condemn U.S. for inciting violence

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