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bne IntelliNews on MSNBelarus pushes for BRICS membership amid geopolitical bargaining and Western scrutinyBy Tom Aris in Berlin Belarus is walking a diplomatic tightrope, trying to strengthen ties with emerging powers like BRICS ...
MINSK, 7 July (BelTA) - Belarus will be seeking to obtain full membership in BRICS, Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maksim Ryzhenkov told BelTA after the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro ...
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Brics welcomes Indonesia as member, 10 other nations as partner countriesBelarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand, Cuba, Vietnam, Uganda, and Uzbekistan joined Brics as partner countries ...
Leaders of the BRICS nations welcomed Indonesia as a member of the group, while 10 nations, including Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand ...
The joint declaration of the 17th BRICS Summit stated, "We welcome the Republic of Indonesia as a BRICS member, as well as the Republic of Belarus, the Plurinational State of Bolivia, the Republic of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: 'Brazil Remains Firmly Committed to Deepen Cooperation Within an Expanded Brics Framework' - Ambassador Jandyr Ferreira Dos SantosOfficially formed as a group in 2009, BRICS which first represents Brazil, Russia, India, China, and later South Africa aims to increase cooperation and collaboration among its member countries in ...
Ten new countries have joined BRICS as partners at the 17th Summit of the organization in Brazil, while Indonesia became its ...
The joint declaration of the 17th BRICS Summit in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro on Sunday stated, "We welcome the Republic of Indonesia as a BRICS member, as well as the Republic of Belarus, the ...
Leaders of the BRICS nations welcomed Indonesia as a member of the group, while 10 nations, including Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand, Cuba, Vietnam, Uganda, and ...
Importantly, BRICS endorsed a bigger role for the Global South by calling for “greater and more meaningful participation and ...
China, Russia, and other non-Western countries are building a viable alternative to the U.S.-led world order.
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