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BRICS leaders to meet in South Africa to discuss expansion and geopolitical influence

Lisa Sean Published August 17, 2023
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BRICS, is a grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, leaders will meet in South Africa next week to discuss how to turn a loose club of countries accounting for a quarter of the global economy into a geopolitical power that can oppose the West’s domination in world affairs.

Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, who encounters an ICC arrest warrant over war offenses in Ukraine, will not join the BRICS leaders amid splits over whether to extend the bloc to contain dozens of “Global South” countries lining up to join.

From August 22-24, South Africa, the Southern African country, will greet Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, China’s Xi Jinping, and India’s Narendra Modi for the BRICS summit.

Disperse over the globe and with economies that use in broadly various manners, the major specialty uniting the BRICS is suspicion about a world order they see as serving the United States’ interest and its rich-nation allies who encourage global standards they execute but don’t always admire.

According to South Africa, Several details have appeared about what they intend to concern, but development is expected to be elevated on the agenda, as some 40 countries have shown interest in joining, either formally or informally, which include Saudi Arabia, Argentina, and Egypt.

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