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Brazil hosts BRICS summit, eager to avoid provoking Trump’s ire

  • Brazil hosts the 17th BRICS summit in Rio amid U.S. President Trump’s threat of 100% tariffs, adopting a cautious, soft agenda focused on six strategic priorities.
  • Brazil hosts the BRICS summit in Rio, focusing on six priorities amid bloc expansion, internal rifts, and efforts to avoid U.S. tariffs, emphasizing institutional development and non-aligned language.
  • Xi Jinping misses the summit for the first time since 2012; Putin joins virtually due to an arrest warrant, while Iran’s Pezeshkian and Egypt’s el-Sissi are absent.
  • Following the summit, BRICS diplomats agreed to three joint statements and a final declaration, backing Brazil and India for UN Security Council seats to promote institutional reform.
  • Brazil hosts the BRICS summit in Rio amid U.S. tariff threats, focusing on cautious diplomacy and global south cooperation to navigate rising geopolitical tensions.
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