‘PM Modi has been honored worldwide’, Brazilian Ambassador said – Prime Minister of India Empower Brics – PM Modi has strengthened Brics, says the Brazilian Ambassador says

Brazilian ambassador to India Kenneth Felix Haikinski da Nobrega said Prime Minister Narendra Modi strengthened Brics leadership. PM Modi is honored around the world. He told how the influence of Prime Minister Modi is increasing within the Brics. We consider PM Modi’s contribution to Brics discussions extremely valuable. Ians, New -Delhi. Brazilian ambassador to India Kenneth Felix Haikinski da Nobrega said Prime Minister Narendra Modi strengthened Brics leadership. PM Modi is honored around the world. The honor of Premier Modi is being done around the world, and he told how Premier Minister Modi’s influence within the Brics increases. In a special interview, Brazilian ambassador, in terms of Brics, said about the role of Premier Modi, we consider PM Modi’s contribution to Brics discussions extremely valuable. Kenneth, who shared the view of the situation in Western Asia, spoke about the priorities of his country before the Brics summit in Rio de Janeiro next month. He also shared his opinion on the status of West Asia, attempts for the United Nations Security Council reform. He said that six sectors, including improvement in global rule, financing for climate change, global health, artificial intelligence, economics and finance, were given priority at the Brics conference led by Brazil. The fight against terrorism continued, he said there was no doubt that the fight against terrorism was underway. He said that the Brazilian visit of the Indian parliamentary delegation was recently largely successful. The meeting with the Vice President of Brazil expressed Solidarity about all the concerns of India regarding terrorism. Brazil publicly condemned the Pahalgam attack. President Lula also personally expressed condolences to Premier Modi. Brazil publicly condemned the Pahalgam attack. As for IBSA, he said that the group included three major countries of Global South, India, Brazil and South Africa. If such democracy communicates among themselves, there are different conversations. The same separates them from countries that have chosen other ways of development.

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