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Putin: BRICS Is Non-Western, Not Anti-West, Ahead of Upcoming Summit

He accused the United States of trying to stem development in China. “It’s like telling the sun not to rise,” he said.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Days ahead of the BRICS Summit in his country, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday asserted that the grouping is not 'anti-West', but is just “non-West”, also recalling that this is member state India’s stand.</p><p>Photo source: Wikipedia&nbsp;</p></div>
Days ahead of the BRICS Summit in his country, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday asserted that the grouping is not 'anti-West', but is just “non-West”, also recalling that this is member state India’s stand.

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Days ahead of the BRICS Summit in his country, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday asserted that the grouping is not 'anti-West', but is just “non-West”, also recalling that this is member state India’s stand. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Russia on Oct. 22-23 to attend the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan.

At an interaction with a group of foreign journalists here, Putin said the doors of BRICS were not closed to new members. He said as the grouping develops even the non-member countries will benefit economically.

He accused the United States of trying to stem development in China. “It’s like telling the sun not to rise,” he said.

Asked if there was a timeline for the war in Ukraine to end, Putin said setting one will be difficult and counterproductive. He said Russia will prevail.

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