Papua New Guinea is set to participate in BRICS Fashion Week, showcasing its vibrant cultural heritage and fashion innovation on a global stage.
The next wave of expansion for the BRICS group will be announced during the upcoming summit in Kazan, scheduled from October 22 to 24. This was confirmed by Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxim Ryzhenkov, Azernews reports via the Russian media.
Guinea-Bissau is open to exploring bilateral trade in national currencies and supports BRICS, Guinea-Bissau Minister of Foreign Affairs Carlos Pinto Pereira told Sputnik.
Myanmar’s military junta is making a bid for international legitimacy by seeking to join BRICS, observers say. The group may even consider admitting the conflict-ridden “pariah” nation – though they would do so with significant reservations.
Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar has reiterated the country’s interest in joining BRICS.
At the Russian Energy Week forum in Moscow, President Vladimir Putin announced that the BRICS nations are actively working on creating their own payment and settlement system.
The eastern-based Government of National Stability in Libya is seriously considering the issues of joining BRICS, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the interim Libyan government Abdul Hadi Al-Hweij told Sputnik.
As Paris Fashion Week wrapped up, the global spotlight shifted to Moscow, where the prestigious BRICS+ Fashion Summit took centre stage from October 3 to 5.
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has been excluded from a circulated list of potential invitees to BRICS, despite his efforts to join. Brazil, concerned over Venezuela’s disputed elections, has reservations about extending an invite.
Algeria has decided not to join the BRICS group, as a result of a decision by the Algerian authorities in view of the political positions and membership criteria of the political and economic group of emerging countries.
North Korea’s potential membership in BRICS presents considerable challenges and opportunities.
From October 22 to 24, the BRICS summit will convene in Kazan, marking the first meeting of the bloc in its newly expanded configuration. This historic gathering has sparked global speculation about further enlargement of the group. With Azerbaijan and Turkiye having recently applied for BRICS membership, international attention has turned toward this significant global format.
Non-alignment with sanctions against BRICS members is one of conditions of joining the association, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said at the press conference dedicated to preparations for the BRICS summit.
Mali has expressed its intention to join the BRICS group in the near future, according to the country’s Foreign Minister, Abdoulaye Diop.
BRICS is strengthening as most world nations are tired of the West’s diktat seeking to impose its own neo-colonial vision on them, Russian Ambassador to Brazil Alexey Labetsky has said.
Topical issues of the world agenda are always openly discussed in BRICS, and Russia uses the organization’s platform to explain the causes of the Ukrainian crisis, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and BRICS Sherpa Sergey Ryabkov said.
The Eurasian country has been recognised as a candidate for full membership in the European Union since 1999, but its efforts to join the body have stalled in the decades since.
The next wave of BRICS expansion will be revealed at the group’s annual summit in Kazan, Russia, in October, according to Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko has stated that there is no consensus on whether the Taliban officials will participate in the upcoming BRICS summit in Kazan.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov held a news briefing about the BRICS summit in Russia later this month.