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The BRICS Summit concludes with the signing of the largest agreement, valued at over $100 billion, between two parties from Brazil and the UAE

Summary by Emirates24|7
The 17th BRICS Summit concluded yesterday, attended by a delegation from the United Arab Emirates led by His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. During the summit, His Highness met with His Excellency Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of the Federative Republic of Brazil, during which they discussed further advancing bilateral relations, building on the deep-rooted and longstanding ties between t…

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By 64 votes in favour, 50 against and 10 abstentions, the Chamber of Deputies and Deputies approved a request promoted by the National Renewal Parliament, which rejects the participation of President Gabriel Boric in the most recent BRICS summit held in Brazil and suggests that he omits to attend that multilateral body in the future. “This is a strategic and commercial alliance that today brings together countries that play a highly criticized r…

By Félix Madariaga / Latin American Summary, July 9, 2025. As a new BRICS Summit unfolds — the bloc formed by Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, along with new members such as Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates — we are witnessing a major geopolitical change: the world is no longer [...] The International Entry. Where is Chile? BRICS, Brazil and Boric's failed strategy was first published in Latin American Summary.

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Emirates24|7 broke the news in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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