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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.

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Rio to host BRICS summit wary of Trump

A summit of BRICS nations will convene in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday and Monday, with members hoping to weigh in on global crises while tiptoeing around US President Donald Trump's policies.

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The BRICS summit, which will be held on July 6-7, looks set to go beyond an ordinary multinational platform.

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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will be in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, starting Saturday to participate in the 17th BRICS Summit. The event will take place on July 6 and 7. In New York, the UN chief’s spokesman told reporters that Guterres had been invited to speak […]

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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