South Africa joins BRIC as full member
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi Thursday pronounced BRIC has accepted South Africa as a full member of a group, which currently includes Brazil, Russia, India as well as China.
Yang, during a phone review with his South African counterpart Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, pronounced Chinese President Hu Jintao would emanate an call in minute to South African President Jacob Zuma, inviting him to attend a third BRIC leaders' assembly to be hold in Beijing next year.
Yang pronounced which China, as a current rotating chair of BRIC, believes South Africa's accession will foster a growth of BRIC as well as raise a team-work of rising market economies.
On behalf of a South African government as well as President Zuma, Nkoana-Mashabane said, "I would like to demonstrate a frank appreciation towards President Hu's invitation."
South Africa is ready to step up information exchnage as well as coordination with China as well as other BRIC members for mutually-beneficial cooperation, a apportion added.
Later in a day, Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Wu Hailong forwarded to Bheki Langa, South African Ambassador to China, a minute by President Hu.
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