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Source: Republic World
BRICS Reached Consensus On Expansion Process; May Include Saudi Arabia, Argentina: China
"China actively supports the start of the BRICS expansion process & broadens 'BRICS Plus' cooperation," Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said.
By Zaini Majeed | May 28, 2022
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China on Friday, May 27, said that the Foreign Ministers of Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (BRICS) have "reached consensus on its expansion process" and have agreed to include the new developing countries. Beijing is holding a rotating Presidency of the BRICS bloc this year, and its foreign ministry said Friday that it actively supports the expansion of the five-member group. The remark comes just a day after Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Saudi Arabia and Argentina have expressed a desire to join the group.
The BRICS May 19 Foreign Ministers' virtual meeting included Foreign Ministers of Argentina, Egypt, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Nigeria, Senegal and Thailand who were also given a formal invitation. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also took part in the BRICS Foreign Ministers meeting convened by his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. BRICS' New Development Bank (NDB) has already enrolled Bangladesh, the UAE, Egypt and Uruguay as its official members.
Moscow's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told state-affiliated TASS that the oil-rich Arab world countries have shown interest to join BRICS and establishing partner relations with the eight-member Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), which includes India, Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
"China will work on BRICS-related parties to continue to have in-depth discussions on BRICS expansion and determine the standards and procedures for that on the basis of consensus," Beijing's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said at the conference.Interest in BRICS shown by 'our Saudi friends and Argentina': Russia's FM
"We look forward to more like-minded partners joining the big family of BRICS," he added.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, meanwhile, was quoted as saying by state-affiliated TASS that the interest in BRICS was shown by "our Saudi friends and Argentina, which stated the desire to become a full-fledged BRICS member, coming from the mouth of its (Argentina) Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero." Lavrov stated that the preparations are being made to organise the next summit and that the outreach format will be established within its framework. More than a dozen developing economies will participate, said Russia's foreign minister.
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Editors note: The following is a quote from Forbidden Knowledge concerning WHO, NATO and the UN as well as the Wellcome Trust (UK-based) recently posted at their website. Included here because BRICS is throwing off the IMF for its own bank the New Development Bank (NDB).
"In my opinion, the nations of the world must cut all ties with the United Nations and ultimately, the UN and all of its related bodies must be permanently disbanded, including the WHO, the World Bank, the IMF and the World Economic Forum, which has been controlling the UN since 2019." https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/james-roguski-we-won/
Schwab's operation the WEF has apparently taken control of the UN:
World Economic Forum and UN Sign Strategic Partnership Framework
World Economic Forum and UN Sign Strategic Partnership Framework
NATO has moved globally to also include Japan as the world is turning rapidly towards a multipolar world with additional Latin American countries joining Russia and China in the BRICS nations. Japan sends out various signals being an insular country and nobody really knows what to expect next with Japan diplomatically playing all sides.
The ONLY bank Pakistan can go to is the IMF? After the US did a regime change in Pakistan to remove Imran Khan that is when the IMF was called in. Debt trapped Pakistan:
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