Colombia & Uzbekistan Join BRICS Nations' New Development Bank
- Colombia and Uzbekistan have officially joined the BRICS New Development Bank, as announced by Dilma Rousseff on July 5, 2025, in Rio de Janeiro.
- Rousseff stated that the bank is a 'bank of the Global South countries for the Global South countries,' emphasizing equality among its members.
- The entry of Colombia and Uzbekistan marks the addition of these countries to a group that includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and others.
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BRICS Bank Governors Ratify Colombia, Uzbekistan Accession
The president of the BRICS development bank, Dilma Rousseff, announced this Saturday that the board of governors approved the entry of Colombia and Uzbekistan into the entity, the final step for their incorporation. RELATED: BRICS Financial Assets Surpass $60 Trillion: A Milestone for Global South Economic Power The head of the New Development Bank (NDB) and former Brazilian president announced the definitive entry of both countries at a press c…


The president of the BRICS development bank, Dilma Rousseff, announced this Saturday that the board of governors approved the entry to the entity of Colombia and Uzbekistan, last step for its incorporation.
Colombia and Uzbekistan join NDB ahead of 17th BRICS Summit – The Indian Awaaz
Ahead of the 17th BRICS Summit, Colombia and Uzbekistan have officially joined the New Development Bank (NDB), expanding the multilateral lender’s membership to 11 countries. Founded in 2015 by the original BRICS nations, the NDB aims to fund infrastructure and sustainable development in emerging economies. The NDB President Dilma Rousseff emphasized on the bank’s mission […]
BRICS Bank Welcomes Colombia, Uzbekistan – Asian News from UK
The bank’s Board of Governors approved the accession of the two countries, bringing the total membership to 11….reports Asian Lite News Colombia and Uzbekistan have joined the New Development Bank (NDB), expanding the membership of the multilateral lender commonly known as the BRICS Bank, the institution’s president, Dilma Rousseff, announced on Sunday. The announcement came at a press conference held after the 10th meeting of the NDB’s Board of…
Brazilian President Lula da Silva reaffirmed that BRICS must follow a fairer, greener and more inclusive development model in the global economy.
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