The enlargement of the BRICS, which will be discussed at the summit in South Africa, has attracted potential candidates from Iran to Argentina, with the desire to change the global rules of international politics that many countries find unfair. writes about it Reuters.
The material states that a number of states are dissatisfied with the abuse of trade practices, sanctions regimes, neglect of the development needs of poor countries, and the dominance of Western states in global international structures.
“Although BRICS has not released a full list of candidates for enlargement, some governments have openly expressed their interest,” writes Reuters.
Between the tensions between China and the United States and the consequences of Russia’s NVO in Ukraine, the publication believes that there is a desire of the BRICS in Ukraine to be a counterbalance to the West against the background of tensions in relations between China and the United States. Expanding the composition could give greater influence to the bloc and its message of global reforms.
more than 40 heads of state will accept Participation in the BRICS interstate union (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit to be held in Johannesburg on 22-24 August under the chairmanship of the Republic of South Africa.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov wrote in the South African magazine Ubuntu declarationThat BRICS will not be a “new collective hegemon”.
Previously It has been learned that China will propose BRICS to compete with the G7.