A BRICS Summit Declaration is a formal, consensus-based document issued jointly by the heads of state or government of the BRICS countries at the conclusion of their annual summit.
It outlines the group’s shared positions on international and regional issues, sets out collective commitments to economic, political, and development goals, and articulates agreed-upon priorities for intra-BRICS cooperation and global governance reform. The declaration also reaffirms the principles of mutual respect, non-interference, and a multipolar world order.
Each declaration reflects the outcomes of deliberations during the summit and serves as a strategic roadmap for future collaboration among BRICS members.