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Kremlin says BRICS not directed ‘against’ third countries, after Trump tariff threat

The Kremlin on Monday said the BRICS association of fast-growing economies, meeting in Brazil this week, was not aimed against third countries after US President Donald Trump threatened the group’s members with higher import tariffs. France 24’s Jan Onoszko has the latest from the summit in Rio.

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