BRICS Countries against External Interference into Syria’s Affairs
BRICS, 28 Nov 2011
The Voice of Russia – TRANSCEND Media Service
BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) have demanded to rule out external interference into Syria’s affairs.
The communiqué adopted in Moscow on Thursday [24 Nov 2011] on the results of the meeting of BRICS’ Deputy Foreign Ministers, states that immediate talks involving all parties are only variant to resolve crisis in Syria.
The deputy ministers have also stressed that additional and unilateral sanctions against Iran would be counterproductive and would lead only to aggravation of the situation.
The diplomats have also spoken for the settlement of the Iranian nuclear problem only by political and diplomatic means.
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