BRICS leaders meet in South Africa to discuss issues that are at the heart of the concerns of many countries.
In 2009 the representatives of 4 countries - Russia, China, Brazil, India - met to coordinate the actions of countries that wanted to free themselves from Western economic dominance.
Since then, this group - expanded to include South Africa - has grown in importance and confidence. This is how this group represents in 2023, 40% of the world population and close to 32% of the world production, exceeding that of the G7, the group of the 7 richest Western countries, and this trend is continuing.
One of the strengths of this group lies in the fact that there is no ideological orientation: each member of the group is completely free in its internal organization, without foreign interference.
Currently they want to give a New Development Bank means to provide a real aid to the countries that need it, particularly in Africa, without dictating to these countries a specific policy, as the World Bank does, which has created real problems to the countries.
They also discuss ways to adopt currencies other than the US dollar.
It is certainly for this reason that this group represents a model for other countries facing the same challenges. Therefore 40 countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Bolivia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon want to join this group.
Benyounes Saidi
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