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According to media reports, BRICS expansion appears to have found resonance with all the member countries.
Source: https://thediplomat.com/2023/08/growth-and-incoherence-brics-2023-summit-in-south-africa/
Addressing ISRO scientists virtually from Johannesburg where he is attending the BRICS summit, Modi said India made a resolve “on the Earth and fulfilled it on the Moon”.
Source: https://theshillongtimes.com/2023/08/24/india-conquers-the-moon/
And this year will mark the start of BRICS+ expansion, with candidates ranging from Algeria, Iran and Argentina to Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
As part of the YSF, the 6th BRICS Young Innovators’ Prize will also be awarded.
Source: https://stfrancischronicle.com/2023/07/30/fifty-young-scientists-among-brics-delegates-in-pe/
At a regular news briefing on Wednesday, Wang Wenbin, another spokesperson for the ministry, sidestepped a question about Xi's absence at the BRICS business forum.
At the press conference, the five BRICS leaders offered their congratulations to these six countries and expressed confidence in the bloc's future development.
Back in vogue, BRICS represents a growing threat to US power globally, not least because by the end of the year its combined GDP will be greater than that of the G7 nations.
Because a BRICS currency union—unlike any before it—would not be among countries united by shared territorial borders, its members would likely be able to produce a wider range of goods than any existing monetary union.
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/04/24/brics-currency-end-dollar-dominance-united-states-russia-china/
Before the start of its annual summit in South Africa this week, more than 40 countries had expressed interest in joining BRICS, and 23 formally applied to join.
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS), a group of emerging countries combatting traditional Western dominance, added six new member countries, it announced at its summit on Thursday.
BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) will continue, through its collective efforts, working steadily towards shaping an alternative new system across the ASEAN, Africa and Trans-Atlantic.
Source: https://thenews-chronicle.com/brics-de-dollarization-future-prospects-and-critical-challenges/
BRICS countries invariably advocate and practice independent foreign policies, said Xi, adding that they always address major international issues based on their merits, making fair remarks and taking fair actions.
Source: https://www.africanews.it/english/xi-says-brics-important-force-in-shaping-international-landscape/
“BRICS expansion has become the top trending issue at the moment," said Chen Xiaodong, China's ambassador to South Africa.
But a wider membership also raises questions about the cohesion and coherence of BRICS, whose existing members already differ widely in political systems, economic prowess and diplomatic goals.
But none of the governments involved—the Chinese, the Indians, the Russians, and 30 or 40 little players so far—have any reason to trust each other or the BRICS currency.
China clearly dominates the BRICS and wants to use the organization to consolidate its regional and global positions.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608977948/fiona-hill-ukraine-in-the-new-world-disorder
China is a core member of the BRICS nations, which also include Brazil, Russia and India.
China's President Xi Jinping unexpectedly missed a key event during the 2023 BRICS Summit in South Africa.
Countries like Brazil, India and the rest of the BRICS countries are tired of the U.S.-led unipolar world, says leading Latin American thinker Matias Spektor in an interview.
Dollar bulls could heave a sigh of relief as BRICS nations’ plan to float a common currency may not come to fruition any time soon.