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Russia Reveals 20+ Countries Eye BRICS—Is a New Global Order Forming?

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BRICS is drawing interest from more than 20 nations eager to establish stronger ties, Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov revealed. “The doors of the association remain open to like-minded countries. At the moment, over two dozen more countries have shown interest in a systemic dialogue with BRICS: Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Chad, Colombia, the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Honduras, Laos, Kuwait, Morocco, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Palestine, Senegal, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Syria, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe,” Tass quoted him as saying.

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Russia Reveals 20+ Countries Eye BRICS—Is a New Global Order Forming?

While highlighting the bloc’s openness to partnerships, he cautioned that uncontrolled expansion could undermine the group’s stability. Ushakov emphasized the need for gradual, strategic growth to ensure BRICS’ structural integrity, underscoring Russia’s commitment to a careful approach during its chairmanship. He described ongoing efforts to balance expansion with internal cohesion, stressing the importance of maintaining BRICS’ core values. Ushakov concluded that careful integration, rather than rapid expansion, will allow BRICS to strengthen its influence while safeguarding its foundational principles and long-term goals.

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