Argentine President Javier Milei has sent letters to BRICS leaders to formalize his decision to reject an invitation to join the grouping of major emerging economies, the presidency said Friday.
Rest of World News: Argentina, under President-elect Javier Milei, will not be joining the BRICS bloc as scheduled. Milei, a right-wing populist and libertarian, has crit
China has reaffirmed its support for new countries joining the BRICS grouping of developing nations, despite Argentina s likely next foreign minister stating that her country would no longer join the group. Argentina was among six countries invited to become new members at a summit in South Africa in August. China and Russia are pushing for the expansion of the BRICS grouping as they seek to counter Western economic dominance.
In a world shaped by geopolitical tensions and alliances, an abiding seismic shift takes the form of national interest and the East-West divide. The BRICS alliance emerges to take center stage; with the intriguing addition of six new member nations, the bloc is poised to redefine global dynamics.
The influential group, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, is preparing to welcome Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Argentina, the United Arab Emirates, and Ethiopia.