The forum, which attracted 5,000 delegates from 126 countries and all
regions of Russia, began today in Moscow. Representatives of municipal
authorities and business communities came to Moscow to exchange experiences and
share ideas. Ilsur Metshin, the Mayor of Kazan, gave a welcome speech at the
opening plenary session, where he spoke about the Association of Cities and
Municipalities of BRICS+ countries. He invited the participants to attend the
BRICS Summit, which will take place in the capital of Tatarstan in October.
Representatives of federal and regional authorities, local government
leaders, and city mayors who share the vision of BRICS unity will discuss at
the forum issues related to training of personnel, implementation of
humanitarian programs, modernization of housing, transportation, and social
infrastructure, development of projects in architecture and landscape design,
and improvement of the environment.
“It is important to share best practices. No single mayor knows
everything. We all face similar challenges, and we need to save time and
resources by finding the best approaches. This forum is a great platform for
exchanging experiences,”- Ilsur Metshin noted.
The Mayor spoke about the Association of Cities and Municipalities of
BRICS+ countries, which promotes inter-municipal cooperation as well. He noted
that the idea for creating the association arose when Kazan was chosen to host
the BRICS summit. With the support of Russian leadership, the Association was
established in June. According to Ilsur Metshin, the inaugural meeting
attracted more than 200 mayors, deputy mayors, and leaders of municipal
associations representing 2.6 billion people. They shared their visions for
working within the association.
The capital of Tatarstan has been promoting inter-municipal cooperation
for 25 years, and the BRICS association helps Kazan and other cities in this.
As an example, Ilsur Metshin spoke about the Kazanysh International
Architectural and Construction Forum, which gathered more than 200 speakers
from Russia and the BRICS countries: “We got the best Chinese, Turkish, Argentine,
Brazilian architects at this event. We couldn't even dream about it.” Soon,
experts and prominent writers, poets and literary critics will come to Kazan at
the BRICS Literary Forum. “Cultural exchange and new opportunities will benefit
the residents,”- the Mayor stressed.
In conclusion, Kazan Mayor reminded that in October, the city will host
the BRICS summit. In three days, Kazan will welcome 20,000 participants,
including journalists, experts, and volunteers. The summit will become a major
event during the Russia's presidency of BRICS, and preparations are underway to
welcome guests.
Ilsur Metshin invited forum participants to attend the upcoming event. “We
are expecting 33 delegations, including heads of state, as well as five heads of
international organizations,”- he said. “There is a lot of work ahead, but we
are confident we can manage it. We would love to see you before, during, and
after the summit."
The BRICS International Municipal Forum will take place on August 27-28
at the Expocentre. More than 70 speakers will participate at the event, and
around 50,000 people will follow it online. The program will include more than
70 different events.