For his part, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has repeatedly proposed the creation of an alternative currency to the dollar for payments within BRICS. The view was shared by South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana, who called for enhanced lending in national currencies.
"De-dollarization intensified due to the anti-Russian sanctions, which clearly showed the risks of the national economy’s dependence on the US currency. De-dollarization reduces the demand for the greenback and, as a result, contributes to its devaluation," Osadchy pointed out.
"This is an imperative for us; we can no longer trade in Western currencies. But it takes time for our partners to fully appreciate the benefits and importance of a transition to national currencies," the minister stressed.