Xiamen
(China) (AFP) - Leaders of the BRICS grouping of emerging economies said Monday
they "strongly deplore" North Korea's latest nuclear test and
hydrogen-bomb claim, which has overshadowed the five-nation group's annual
summit.
Their joint
statement from the summit in the Chinese city of Xiamen added to world
condemnation of North Korea, which announced Sunday it had detonated a powerful
hydrogen bomb that it claims can fit on a long-range missile.
"We
strongly deplore the nuclear test conducted by the DPRK," BRICS leaders
said, using the initials of North Korea's official name.
BRICS is
made up of Brazil, Russia, India, South Africa and summit host China -- North
Korea's longtime patron.
"We
express deep concern over the ongoing tension and prolonged nuclear issue on
the Korean Peninsula," said the declaration.
It added
that BRICS collectively believe the issue "should only be settled through
peaceful means and direct dialogue of all the parties concerned".
The North
Korean move dramatically raised the stakes in its standoff with the world and
upstaged the BRICS summit, which Chinese President Xi Jinping opened earlier
Monday and had hoped would spotlight Beijing's claims to developing-world
leadership.
The nuclear
test was a slap in the face for Beijing, and China's foreign ministry condemned
it hours after it took place. The ministry added on Monday that it had
"launched stern representations" with North Korea's embassy in China.
The summit
includes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and presidents Vladimir Putin of
Russia, Michel Temer of Brazil and South Africa's Jacob Zuma.
Pyongyang's
actions marked the second time this year that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un
timed the use of his banned weapons programmes apparently to steal Xi's thunder
on the world stage.
In May,
Pyongyang conducted a missile test that embarrassed Xi just as he was hosting a
large international summit on trade.
Some
analysts believe such provocations may be aimed at pressuring China to in turn
push Washington to engage directly with Pyongyang.
The nuclear
test and H-bomb claim could throw into sharper relief the divisions over how to
deal with Pyongyang.
US
President Donald Trump, who has previously threatened to rain "fire and
fury" on North Korea if it endangers America by raising the nuclear
stakes, denounced the test as "very hostile and dangerous" and left
open the possibility of a military response.
Russia and
China, however, have pressed for a diplomatic solution.
Putin
condemned the nuclear test, North Korea's sixth and most powerful, in a phone
call with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, according to the Kremlin, but
called for diplomacy.
Both Xi and
Putin are due to hold press conferences on Tuesday in Xiamen.
Family
feud
BRICS was
already struggling to paper over doubts about its own cohesion that have spiked
as nuclear-armed China and India engaged in a protracted standoff over a
disputed Himalayan region.
They backed
off last week -- perhaps to avoid ruining the summit -- but the issue remains a
source of tension.
BRICS
nations comprise more than 40 percent of humanity. The grouping came together a
decade ago to advocate for the developing world's interests.
But policy
analysts have increasingly questioned its usefulness, pointing out that its
members have little in common and are too distracted by economic challenges of
their own to achieve much as a group.
China's
economic expansion is slowing while India seems on the rise.
Slumping
commodity prices have hit hard the economies of exporters Russia, Brazil and
South Africa, while Temer and Zuma face political turmoil at home.
Many
economists view BRICS achievements to date as low-hanging fruit that take the
bloc little closer to its goal of re-aligning the global economic and
governance system.
Little of
consequence is expected from the summit.
#UPDATE The statement from the #BRICSSummit added to world condemnation of North Korea https://t.co/KU16G00bzk pic.twitter.com/TlnYg0LgcU— AFP news agency (@AFP) September 4, 2017

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