UAE presses for ‘sustainable development policies’ at BRICS meeting in Brazil

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Mohamed Hadi Al Hussaini, UAE's Minister of State for Financial Affairs.
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  • Al Hussaini said the UAE aims to boost cooperation between emerging and developing economies and set up governance frameworks on a global level
  • The minister said they expect more fruitful collaboration among the group’s nations, which are increasing in importance and role in international affairs

Sao Paulo, Brazil— The UAE has affirmed that it collaborates with the BRICS nations in order to establish sustainable development policies, effective financing solutions and an advanced digital infrastructure.

This was stated by Mohamed Hadi Al Hussaini, UAE’s Minister of State for Financial Affairs at the first BRICS finance ministers and central bank governors meeting held on February 27 in São Paulo, Brazil.

According to Al Hussaini, the UAE seek to enhance cooperation across various business sectors. “We collaborate with the BRICS nations to establish sustainable development policies, effective financing solutions, and an advanced digital infrastructure. We also enhance cooperation across various business sectors between emerging and developing economies, establish governance frameworks on a global level, and exchange expertise in infrastructure financing in partnership between the public and private sectors.”

He added: “This contributes to the promotion of international cooperation and the coordination of financial and economic policies to support stability, development, prosperity, and benefits the world’s nations.”

Al Hussaini said: “We look forward to more fruitful collaboration among the group’s nations, which are increasing in importance and role in international affairs by seeking collective solutions to the most pressing challenges of our time.”

Al Hussaini reiterated the importance of the discussions at the meeting regarding the financial track priorities framework of the BRICS group, exchanging views on several significant issues, including the development of monetary and financial systems, potential methods for financing, implementing, and developing infrastructure, and the role of multilateral financing in increasing the attractiveness of infrastructure investment projects.

Commenting on the sidelines of the UAE’s participation, Al Hussaini emphasised the importance of the first meeting of 2024 under the Russian presidency of the BRICS group. He highlighted the aspirations of the UAE, which is a global hub for trade and economic development, to play an active role within the group.

He noted that BRICS has been developing its role since the beginning of the year, following the addition of six new countries, including the UAE. This gives BRICS a strong push towards enhancing its position in achieving the group’s goals and strengthening its role in international cooperation towards sustainable development.

The United Arab Emirates is a strategic partner of the BRICS group, having participated in the Friends of BRICS forum in June 2023 in Cape Town, South Africa, convened as part of the BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting. The UAE officially joined the BRICS group after a successful application ratified by the five founding nations. In October 2021, the UAE also joined the BRICS’ New Development Bank, established in 2015 mobilise resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in emerging markets, developing countries, and BRICS nations.

Mohammed Hadi Al Hussaini represents the UAE on the Board of Governors of the New Development Bank as a governor, and Younis Haji Al Khoori, Undersecretary of the UAE Ministry of Finance, as an alternate governor. Thuraiya Hamid Alhashmi is a member of the bank’s Board of Directors.

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