SAO PAULO, Feb 16 — Brazil will host the BRICS leaders' summit in Rio de Janeiro from July 6 to July 7, Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira announced Saturday, reported Xinhua.
Brazil took over the rotating presidency of BRICS on January 1 and is leading working groups to prepare the agenda and topics for the summit, which will bring together heads of state and government.
The announcement came after he met with Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes on Saturday. The decision follows the city's successful hosting of the G20 Leaders' Summit in November last year.
"We will welcome the heads of state from the 20 countries that are full members and partners of BRICS, where we will make important decisions on development, cooperation and improving living conditions in these nations.
"Once again, Rio de Janeiro will be the stage for a major international gathering," Vieira said.
Paes, who has created a commission to oversee the event's organisation, said the BRICS summit will strengthen international relations while fostering cultural, trade, and tourism exchanges.
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