Syria\'s BRICS Bid: Challenging US Supremacy?
Is Syria poised to join the BRICS alliance and potentially reshape the global order? Recent reports indicate that Syria has officially applied to join BRICS, the economic bloc comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Bashar Jaafari, Syria\'s ambassador to Russia, confirmed the application, stating, "We are very interested in joining BRICS. We have sent written requests to..."
Speaking at the conference titled “North Caucasus: New Geostrategic Opportunities,” Jaafari revealed that Syria has submitted an application to join the BRICS bloc of developing economies. The move is seen by some as a potential challenge to U.S. supremacy on the world stage.
It\'s Assad’s regime in Syria\'s turn to apply for BRICS membership. This decision, like similar ones, comes ahead of the upcoming BRICS summit. The timing suggests a strategic effort to align with nations seen as counterweights to Western influence.
The BRICS alliance is also attracting considerable interest globally. According to reports, 34 countries have officially applied for BRICS membership. The 10 new members and 10 partners will be announced in the upcoming BRICS Summit in Kazan.
What would Syria\'s inclusion mean for the future of BRICS and its relationship with the United States? The potential implications are significant, suggesting a shifting geopolitical landscape. Keep checking back for further updates on Syria\'s application to join BRICS and its potential impact on global power dynamics.