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Your assertion isnt even close to being right. Countries throughout South and Central America and Africa have either applied, plan to apply or are considering an application.

https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2022/11/09/the-new-candidate-countries-for-brics-expansion/

This article is dated November 2022.

Concerning a BRICS expansion, Lavrov stated that Algeria, Argentina, and Iran had all applied, while it is already known that Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt and Afghanistan are interested, along with Indonesia, which is expected to make a formal application to join at the upcoming G20 summit in Bali.

Other likely contenders for membership include Kazakhstan, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Senegal, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. All had their Finance Ministers present at the BRICS Expansion dialogue meeting held in May.

And

Such a grouping is geo-physically diverse as well, with BRICS+ potential members able to wield considerable influence in their own backyard: Argentina, and Brazil in Latin America, Nicaragua in Central America, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in MENA, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa in Africa, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and Russia in Central Asia, India, Indonesia and Thailand from South East Asia, and China in East Asia. All of course are members of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and likely to influence other regional BRI countries in due course. Many other nations have signed BRI agreements and have increasingly close trade ties with China and Russia. That means these additional future potential candidates could be expected to later include:

Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama

Latin America: Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela

Caucasus: Azerbaijan

Central Asia: Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan

South Asia: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam

And just recently Mexico, Costa Rica and Honduras have begun making noise.

From the 'Mexico Daily' from just 3 days ago:

https://mexicodailypost.com/2023/03/07/is-mexico-part-of-the-brics-nations/

Mexico has been a part of the ‘Next Eleven’ for many years showing that it has the new potential to join this growing group of economies. We have seen the forex market move positively between Mexican and American currencies, with a sharp 2.3% rise through 2022.

We expect Mexico to be one of the next nations to join BRICS. Here is a little more about where it all started.

Brics is the seed of the new world financial system. It will replace globohomo worldwide. I am of the opinion that Trump is a driving force behind this. I also think that the entire plan was formulated by Patriot WHs to free the people from their chains.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Your assertion isnt even close to being right. Countries throughout South and Central America and Africa have either applied, plan to apply or are considering an application.

https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2022/11/09/the-new-candidate-countries-for-brics-expansion/

This article is dated November 2022.

Concerning a BRICS expansion, Lavrov stated that Algeria, Argentina, and Iran had all applied, while it is already known that Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt and Afghanistan are interested, along with Indonesia, which is expected to make a formal application to join at the upcoming G20 summit in Bali.

Other likely contenders for membership include Kazakhstan, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Senegal, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. All had their Finance Ministers present at the BRICS Expansion dialogue meeting held in May.

And

Such a grouping is geo-physically diverse as well, with BRICS+ potential members able to wield considerable influence in their own backyard: Argentina, and Brazil in Latin America, Nicaragua in Central America, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in MENA, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa in Africa, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and Russia in Central Asia, India, Indonesia and Thailand from South East Asia, and China in East Asia. All of course are members of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and likely to influence other regional BRI countries in due course. Many other nations have signed BRI agreements and have increasingly close trade ties with China and Russia. That means these additional future potential candidates could be expected to later include:

Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama

Latin America: Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela

Caucasus: Azerbaijan

Central Asia: Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan

South Asia: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam

And just recently Mexico, Costa Rica and Honduras have begun making noise.

From the 'Mexico Daily' from just 3 days ago:

https://mexicodailypost.com/2023/03/07/is-mexico-part-of-the-brics-nations/

Mexico has been a part of the ‘Next Eleven’ for many years showing that it has the new potential to join this growing group of economies. We have seen the forex market move positively between Mexican and American currencies, with a sharp 2.3% rise through 2022.

We expect Mexico to be one of the next nations to join BRICS. Here is a little more about where it all started.

Brics is the seed of the new world financial system. It will replace globohomo worldwide. I am of the opinion that Trump is a driving force behind this. I also think that the entire plan was formulated by Patriot WHs to free the people from their chains.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your assertion isnt even close to being right. Countries throughout South and Central America and Africa have either applied, plan to apply or are considering an application.

https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2022/11/09/the-new-candidate-countries-for-brics-expansion/

This article is dated November 2022.

Concerning a BRICS expansion, Lavrov stated that Algeria, Argentina, and Iran had all applied, while it is already known that Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt and Afghanistan are interested, along with Indonesia, which is expected to make a formal application to join at the upcoming G20 summit in Bali.

Other likely contenders for membership include Kazakhstan, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Senegal, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. All had their Finance Ministers present at the BRICS Expansion dialogue meeting held in May.

And

Such a grouping is geo-physically diverse as well, with BRICS+ potential members able to wield considerable influence in their own backyard: Argentina, and Brazil in Latin America, Nicaragua in Central America, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in MENA, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa in Africa, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and Russia in Central Asia, India, Indonesia and Thailand from South East Asia, and China in East Asia. All of course are members of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and likely to influence other regional BRI countries in due course. Many other nations have signed BRI agreements and have increasingly close trade ties with China and Russia. That means these additional future potential candidates could be expected to later include:

Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama

Latin America: Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela

Caucasus: Azerbaijan

Central Asia: Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan

South Asia: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam

And just recently Mexico, Costa Rica and Honduras have begun making noise.

From the 'Mexico Daily' from just 3 days ago:

https://mexicodailypost.com/2023/03/07/is-mexico-part-of-the-brics-nations/

Mexico has been a part of the ‘Next Eleven’ for many years showing that it has the new potential to join this growing group of economies. We have seen the forex market move positively between Mexican and American currencies, with a sharp 2.3% rise through 2022.

We expect Mexico to be one of the next nations to join BRICS. Here is a little more about where it all started.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your assertion isnt even close to being right. Countries throughout South and Central America and Africa have either applied, plan to apply or are considering an application.

https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2022/11/09/the-new-candidate-countries-for-brics-expansion/

Concerning a BRICS expansion, Lavrov stated that Algeria, Argentina, and Iran had all applied, while it is already known that Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt and Afghanistan are interested, along with Indonesia, which is expected to make a formal application to join at the upcoming G20 summit in Bali.

Other likely contenders for membership include Kazakhstan, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Senegal, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. All had their Finance Ministers present at the BRICS Expansion dialogue meeting held in May.

And

Such a grouping is geo-physically diverse as well, with BRICS+ potential members able to wield considerable influence in their own backyard: Argentina, and Brazil in Latin America, Nicaragua in Central America, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in MENA, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa in Africa, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and Russia in Central Asia, India, Indonesia and Thailand from South East Asia, and China in East Asia. All of course are members of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and likely to influence other regional BRI countries in due course. Many other nations have signed BRI agreements and have increasingly close trade ties with China and Russia. That means these additional future potential candidates could be expected to later include:

Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama

Latin America: Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela

Caucasus: Azerbaijan

Central Asia: Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan

South Asia: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam

And just recently Mexico, Costa Rica and Honduras have begun making noise.

From the 'Mexico Daily' from just 3 days ago:

https://mexicodailypost.com/2023/03/07/is-mexico-part-of-the-brics-nations/

Mexico has been a part of the ‘Next Eleven’ for many years showing that it has the new potential to join this growing group of economies. We have seen the forex market move positively between Mexican and American currencies, with a sharp 2.3% rise through 2022.

We expect Mexico to be one of the next nations to join BRICS. Here is a little more about where it all started.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your assertion isnt even close to being right. Countries throughout South and Central America and Africa have either applied, plan to apply or are considering an application.

https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2022/11/09/the-new-candidate-countries-for-brics-expansion/

Concerning a BRICS expansion, Lavrov stated that Algeria, Argentina, and Iran had all applied, while it is already known that Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt and Afghanistan are interested, along with Indonesia, which is expected to make a formal application to join at the upcoming G20 summit in Bali.

Other likely contenders for membership include Kazakhstan, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Senegal, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. All had their Finance Ministers present at the BRICS Expansion dialogue meeting held in May.

And

Such a grouping is geo-physically diverse as well, with BRICS+ potential members able to wield considerable influence in their own backyard: Argentina, and Brazil in Latin America, Nicaragua in Central America, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in MENA, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa in Africa, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and Russia in Central Asia, India, Indonesia and Thailand from South East Asia, and China in East Asia. All of course are members of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and likely to influence other regional BRI countries in due course. Many other nations have signed BRI agreements and have increasingly close trade ties with China and Russia. That means these additional future potential candidates could be expected to later include:

Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama

Latin America: Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela

Caucasus: Azerbaijan

Central Asia: Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan

South Asia: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam

And just recently Mexico, Costa Rica and Honduras have begun making noise.

From the 'Mexico Daily':

https://mexicodailypost.com/2023/03/07/is-mexico-part-of-the-brics-nations/

Mexico has been a part of the ‘Next Eleven’ for many years showing that it has the new potential to join this growing group of economies. We have seen the forex market move positively between Mexican and American currencies, with a sharp 2.3% rise through 2022.

We expect Mexico to be one of the next nations to join BRICS. Here is a little more about where it all started.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Your assertion isnt even close to being right. Countries throughout South and Central America and Africa have either applied, plan to apply or are considering an application.

https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2022/11/09/the-new-candidate-countries-for-brics-expansion/

Concerning a BRICS expansion, Lavrov stated that Algeria, Argentina, and Iran had all applied, while it is already known that Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt and Afghanistan are interested, along with Indonesia, which is expected to make a formal application to join at the upcoming G20 summit in Bali.

Other likely contenders for membership include Kazakhstan, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Senegal, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. All had their Finance Ministers present at the BRICS Expansion dialogue meeting held in May.

And

Such a grouping is geo-physically diverse as well, with BRICS+ potential members able to wield considerable influence in their own backyard: Argentina, and Brazil in Latin America, Nicaragua in Central America, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in MENA, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa in Africa, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and Russia in Central Asia, India, Indonesia and Thailand from South East Asia, and China in East Asia. All of course are members of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and likely to influence other regional BRI countries in due course. Many other nations have signed BRI agreements and have increasingly close trade ties with China and Russia. That means these additional future potential candidates could be expected to later include:

Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama

Latin America: Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela

Caucasus: Azerbaijan

Central Asia: Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan

South Asia: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam

And just recently Mexico, Costa Rica and Honduras have begun making noise.

1 year ago
1 score