Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, says BRICS member countries and the friends of BRICS must ensure peace and security around the world.
She is hosting a two-day meeting of National Security Advisors in Johannesburg, ahead of the BRICS summit next month.
“This is the time for us to seek resilience and extend friendship to our people and it is for that reason South Africa deemed it fit to invite the friends of BRICS to join us, so that we can converse as a family on this day, and chart a way forward together for global resilience for global peace and innovation,” she says.
Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission in China, Wang Yi, says cyberspace has also brought some challenges in the developing countries. “It is imperative to for all of us to prioritise cyber security investing and technological infrastructure enhancing capacity building, initiatives and fostering international corporation.”
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