BRICS has expanded to include more countries-
The final document of the 16th BRICS Summit, held in Kazan Russia is the "Kazan Declaration," which confirmed the establishment of the category of "BRICS Partner Countries.
According to the Russian authorities, more than 30 countries have expressed their desire to collaborate in some way with the BRICS group.
Four Southeast Asian countries – Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand – have become official partner countries of BRICS, a group of emerging economies that is seen as a counterweight to the West.
The @BRICSInfo account said 13 nations have been added to the alliance as partner countries. The other nine nations are Algeria, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Turkey, Uganda and Uzbekistan.
The alliance that initially included Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa when it was founded in 2009 has expanded to embrace Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
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