Russia Plans To Support Thailand’s Entry Into The BRICS Group, Which Already Includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, And South Africa. Thailand, With A GDP Exceeding 2 Trillion Reais, Sees This Membership As An Opportunity To Increase Its International Influence And Strengthen Trade And Financial Ties.
BRICS member countries represent a large Part Of The Global Economy, Offering Huge Consumer Markets And Significant Potential For Economic Growth. By Joining BRICS, Thailand Will Be Able To Diversify Its Economic Relations, Reducing Dependence On Traditional Markets Like The United States And The European Union, And Create An Alliance With Other Markets Like Russia.
Thailand’s Decision To Seek Membership In BRICS Was Formalized In A Cabinet Meeting, Where A Letter Expressing This Intention Was Approved. The Next Step Will Be Thailand’s Participation In The BRICS Summit In Kazan, Russia, From October 22 To 24. The Thai Government Believes This Meeting Will Be Crucial To Accelerate The Membership Process.
Marat Berdyev, Russian Special Ambassador For G20 And APEC Issues, Considered Thailand’s Intention To Join BRICS As A Smart Strategic Choice
He Highlighted That Many Countries Are Interested In Expanding Their Relations With BRICS, Reflecting A Global Trend Toward A Multipolar World Order. BRICS Has Already Doubled Its Number Of Members This Year, With The Membership Of Countries Like The United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, And Ethiopia. Nearly 20 Other Nations Have Also Expressed The Desire To Join The Group, Which Now Represents Almost Half Of The World’s Population And Over 40% Of Global Oil Production.
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With The Growth Of BRICS, Russia, Which Currently Holds The Presidency Of The Group, Is Committed To Strengthening International Cooperation And Promoting A New World Order That Is More Just And Balanced. Thailand’s Entry Into BRICS Promises To Be A Significant Step In This Process, Benefiting Both Thailand And The Other Members Of The Group.


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