South Africa played host to the 15th BRICS Summit from August 22-24, marking a significant expansion of the group with the invitation of six new members: Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. This strategic move aims to amplify BRICS' presence on the global stage and foster deeper economic and political collaborations.
Leaders from the newly invited nations joined their counterparts from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa to discuss the future trajectory of BRICS. Among the key topics were enhancing the group's global influence, promoting multilateralism, and improving global governance.
Yin Tiejun from China emphasized the importance of leveraging BRICS' collective strength to build a united and harmonious community with a shared future for mankind. \"We hope that BRICS can lead the way in fostering multilateral cooperation and addressing global challenges together,\" Yin stated.
Participants from South Africa and the United States echoed these sentiments, highlighting the group's potential to drive sustainable development and uphold inclusive growth worldwide. The inclusion of countries from diverse regions is expected to bring fresh perspectives and drive innovation within BRICS.
As BRICS continues to evolve, the addition of these new members signifies a commitment to greater collaboration and a more influential role in shaping international policies and economic strategies. 🚀🤝
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'We Talk' special: BRICS mechanism expected to play a bigger role
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