KEY POINTS
  • Virtually addressing a business forum a day before a summit of developing nations including China and India, Putin denounced the international sanctions imposed against his country, calling them "politically motivated."
  • In his keynote speech at the BRICS summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping echoed that sentiment, attacking the use of sanctions.
  • Putin said trade between the Russian Federation and the BRICS countries increased by 38% to reach $45 billion in the first three months of 2022.
Russian President Vladimir Putin with Chinese President Xi Jinping weeks before the launch of the unprovoked Russian attack on Ukraine on 4 February 2022. Chinese and Russian leaders Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin will attend the G-20 summit on the resort island of Bali this November, a longtime adviser to the Indonesian president said on Friday.

In a transparent attempt to end his international isolation after the Ukraine war, Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for beefing up ties between BRICS, the bloc of five developing nations that includes China and India.

On Thursday, the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa are holding the 14th annual meeting of their group. Virtually addressing a business forum a day earlier, Putin denounced the international sanctions imposed against his country, calling them "politically motivated."