Pres. Sisi calls on BRICS Nations to embrace local currencies

President El-Sisi gives a speech at Virtual BRICS Summit on September 8, 2025- press photo from the Egyptian Presidency Tue, Sep. 9, 2025
CAIRO - 9 September 2025: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi called on BRICS nations to expand the use of local currencies in trade and financial dealings, emphasizing that deeper economic cooperation is key to reducing dependence on foreign currencies and building greater financial resilience.

Delivering a virtual address to the extraordinary BRICS summit, El-Sisi outlined five strategic priorities he believes are crucial for navigating today’s global challenges.

At the forefront, he called for the launch of joint projects in high-impact sectors such as renewable energy, advanced technologies, and artificial intelligence. Such initiatives, he said, would not only drive innovation but also bolster the collective economic strength of member states.

A central theme of his speech was the settlement of trade and financial transactions in national currencies. El-Sisi described this as a critical step to ease cross-border trade, expand financing opportunities, and shield economies from the volatility of global currency markets. He pointed to the New Development Bank as a key platform for supporting this transition.

The president also underscored the need for closer coordination to reform the global financial system, particularly in addressing mounting debt burdens that weigh heavily on developing nations.

On climate change, El-Sisi urged collective action over unilateral measures, warning that policies imposed under environmental pretexts risk undermining the development agendas of emerging economies. He stressed the responsibility of developed countries to honor their commitments by providing financing, technology, and capacity-building tools to enable developing nations to meet their climate goals.