BRICS Pact to Share Strategic Reserves, Russian Official Says
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In a statement delivered in Moscow, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu announced that BRICS member states will use their common strategic reserves to provide mutual assistance. The reserves will include fertilizers, LNG, oil, medicines and a wide variety of other goods.
Shoigu emphasized that the arrangement aims to strengthen cooperation among the bloc’s economies and ensure supply security for essential commodities. He highlighted the importance of coordinated stockpiling and rapid deployment in times of need.
The announcement comes as BRICS nations seek to deepen economic ties amid global supply‑chain disruptions, though no further details on the logistics or timelines were provided.
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