BRICS Envoys Flock to Rio
- BRICS country leaders are meeting in Rio de Janeiro for their annual summit on July 6 and 7, 2025, hosted by Brazil.
- The summit follows BRICS' 2024 expansion from five to nine members, which has increased internal discord and uncertainty about the bloc's unity.
- Brazil aims to focus the agenda on economic development and climate finance, seeking to resolve policy differences among members and secure new loan guarantees from the New Development Bank.
- Tatiana Rosito stated, "we are looking to build convergence" in U.N. climate negotiations amid mixed signals from key leaders who are either absent or participating remotely.
- The summit will test BRICS' ability to present a unified front despite disagreements, Western criticism, and questions about its effectiveness as a Global South counterweight.
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The Brics Summit in Rio de Janeiro brings together leading politicians from Brazil, Russia, India, China and other countries. The community is looking for alternatives to Western dominance – and is growing.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe BRICS summit, which will be held on July 6-7, looks set to go beyond an ordinary multinational platform.
·Istanbul, Türkiye
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