Serbia has expressed its intention to join the BRICS group this year. The announcement emphasized that joining BRICS does not require imposing sanctions on any country or relinquishing control over national foreign policy. However, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that the BRICS countries have decided by an overwhelming majority to pause the admission of new members. This decision aims to focus on integrating the members who have joined since the beginning of the year. In parallel, a system of partner countries is being developed as a step towards full membership.
Lavrov: There will be a pause in the admission of new members to BRICS EMPHASIZED THAT A "SYSTEM OF PARTNER COUNTRIES" WILL ALSO BE ESTABLISHED BRICS COUNTRIES have decided by a large majority to take a break from admitting new members to the association. Announcing this, the… https://t.co/H0qCdMDnpE
The BRICS group of emerging economies has agreed by majority vote to take a pause in accepting new members in order to integrate those who have joined since the beginning of this year, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said. "By an overwhelming majority of votes in ‘the… https://t.co/1qlvRWeN1i
The BRICS countries have overwhelmingly decided to take a break on the accession of new members, said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Sergey Lavrov. The categories of partner countries are being prepared in parallel, which is a step towards full membership, he… https://t.co/Sc282QQ0sP
🇷🇸 JUST IN: Serbia eyeing to join BRICS this year "To become a member of BRICS, it is not necessary to impose sanctions on anyone or leave the management of your country's foreign policy to others." https://t.co/zqZDLsd7BL
🇷🇸 JUST IN: Serbia to eyeing to join BRICS this year "To become a member of BRICS, it is not necessary to impose sanctions on anyone or leave the management of your country's foreign policy to others." https://t.co/dGhFFr65kN
BREAKING: Serbia wants to join BRICS this year. "To become a member of BRICS, it is not necessary to impose sanctions on anyone or leave the management of your country's foreign policy to others." https://t.co/stSFKiqdRW