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Over 25 Countries Want To Join BRICS: Russia's Security Council Secretary
Over 25 Countries Want To Join BRICS: Russia's Security Council Secretary
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The Russian Security Council said on Saturday that over 25 countries have shown interest in being part of BRICS.
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Over 25 countries are interested in BRICS membership, Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev said on Saturday.BRICS will officially have six new nations, Argentina, Egypt, Iran, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Ethiopia, in its group beginning 1 January 2024, expanding the association to include 11 states, the Secretary of the Russian Security Council added.Economically, these eleven countries represent about 30 percent of global GDP and 43 percent of global oil production.Patrushev further emphasised that numerous countries express a desire to become members of BRICS or engage in cooperation with the organisation. He affirmed the organisation's promising future and the significant interest it generates among many nations.BRIC was officially formed in 2009, and its first summit was held in Yekaterinburg, Russia, on 16 June 2009. A year later, South Africa formally became a member, and the name changed to BRICS. Almost 14 years later, six new members are joining the group, and many more want to be a part of it.
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Over 25 Countries Want To Join BRICS: Russia's Security Council Secretary
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Many countries have shown interest in becoming a member of BRICS, an acronym for the world’s leading emerging nations.
Over 25 countries are interested in BRICS membership, Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev said on Saturday.
BRICS will officially have six new nations,
Argentina,
Egypt,
Iran, the
UAE,
Saudi Arabia, and
Ethiopia, in its group beginning 1 January 2024, expanding the association to include 11 states, the Secretary of the Russian Security Council added.
Economically, these
eleven countries represent about 30 percent of global GDP and 43 percent of global oil production.
Patrushev further emphasised that numerous countries express a desire to become members of BRICS or engage in cooperation with the organisation. He
affirmed the organisation's promising future and the significant interest it generates among many nations.
BRIC was officially formed in 2009, and its first summit was held in Yekaterinburg, Russia, on 16 June 2009. A year later,
South Africa formally became a member, and the name changed to BRICS. Almost 14 years later, six new members are joining the group, and many more want to be a part of it.