BRICS' Shared Values & Cooperation Boost Movement Towards Multipolar World, SA Official Says

© SputnikSouth Africa's National Assembly member, co-founder and Deputy Leader of BuildOne party Nobuntu Lindumusa Webster at the BRICS Traditional Values Forum in Moscow
South Africa's National Assembly member, co-founder and Deputy Leader of BuildOne party Nobuntu Lindumusa Webster at the BRICS Traditional Values Forum in Moscow - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 18.11.2024
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The BRICS Traditional Values Forum, which held in Moscow on November 18-20, aims to promote the traditional values of the BRICS countries, the protection of culture and history, reports said.
With many common traditional values, the BRICS nations will move towards a multipolar world by working together to address challenges, South Africa's National Assembly member, co-founder and Deputy Leader of Build One South Africa party, Nobuntu Lindumusa Webster, said at the BRICS Traditional Values Forum in Moscow.

"I do believe that there is enough in the values that we have as nations that is common amongst us to be able to triumph together," the official stated.

The speaker emphasized that the BRICS nations need to draw the strengths together to overcome the common challenges that the countries are facing.
"I believe that thus we move towards a world of multipolarity or a multipolar world," Webster explained.
The politician also thanked the organizers of the event because this forum is important for the foundation and growth of the relations and unity amongst the BRICS nations.
"But most importantly, I do believe that this can become an influence in the world and in the way in which the world should go," she emphasized.
Deputies of national parliaments and public figures from Brazil, India, China, South Africa, Ethiopia, Egypt, DRC, Pakistan, Uganda and the Parliamentary Union of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation are taking part in the event. At the end of the forum, participants will adopt a joint declaration on traditional values, one of the organizers noted.
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