BRICS Envoys Flock to Rio
- BRICS leaders are convening in Brazil on July 6 and 7 for this year’s summit, with a primary focus on economic growth and initiatives related to climate finance.
- The summit follows an expansion of BRICS from five to nine members this year, which has contributed to internal disagreements and uncertainty about the bloc's cohesion.
- Key leaders, including China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin, are absent in person, with Premier Li Qiang and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov representing them instead.
- BRICS submitted a joint biodiversity funding proposal earlier this year and Brazil aims to establish new loan guarantees from the New Development Bank while ironing out climate policy differences, as Tatiana Rosito stated, "we are looking to build convergence."
- The summit's outcome could test BRICS' ability to present a unified alternative voice for developing countries amid Western pressure and growing internal challenges.
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During this Friday day, from the presidency it was reported that this weekend President Gabriel Boric will begin his...
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.
President Boric will land at noon this Sunday, July 6 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he will participate in the BRICS Leaders' Summit 2025.Together with the President, Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren will travel and will be accompanied by the Ambassador of Chile to Brazil, Sebastián Depolo, in the various activities that will take place between Sunday 6 and Monday 7 July.This is the second time that Chile attends as a guest in this insta…
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