34 Countries Confirm Attendance at BRICS Summit: Global Interest Soars
The upcoming BRICS summit is generating significant global interest, with 34 countries now officially confirming their participation. This surge in engagement highlights the growing influence and importance of the BRICS economic bloc on the world stage.
News agencies are reporting widespread interest. Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov stated that 32 counties confirmed their participation in the economic bloc BRICS summit in Russia's city of Kazan on. Other reports confirm similar figures. Oct 10 (Interfax) - More than 30 countries have confirmed their participation in the BRICS summit, of which 24 will be represented at the level of heads of state, Russian presidential aide Yury confirmed.
This year's summit is particularly notable for the high level of representation. TEHRAN, Oct. 12 (MNA) – Representatives of 32 countries will come to the BRICS summit, 24 delegations will be headed by the leaders of states. The presence of heads of state underscores the commitment of these nations to engaging with BRICS and exploring opportunities for collaboration.
South Africa's Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor, previously indicated strong interest. As of now, only 34 countries have confirmed that they will be participating in the summit, Pandor said. This confirms the continued momentum building towards the event.
The appeal of BRICS extends beyond its current member states. According to Mr Putin, at least 34 countries have expressed interest in joining the bloc, with Malaysia, Thailand, Nigeria, Bolivia and even Turkey, a Nato member, on the list. This interest reflects a desire to diversify economic partnerships and explore alternative frameworks for global cooperation.
According to Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, BRICS' role is becoming increasingly significant in the reshaping of the global economic landscape. With its focus on fostering multilateral cooperation and addressing shared challenges, BRICS offers a platform for countries to collectively shape their future.
Each year, BRICS holds an annual summit, which each state or government leader attends. Each year the heads of government take turns assuming the presidency, whose job it is to set the agenda. This rotational presidency ensures that the agenda reflects the priorities of the member states.
The confirmation of 34 countries attending the BRICS summit signifies a major step forward in the bloc's development and its growing influence on the international stage. The summit promises to be a crucial forum for discussing key global issues and forging new partnerships for the future.