SAUDI ARABIA, UAE, 3 MENA COUNTRIES FORMALLY JOIN BRICS BLOC

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By Sefiu Ajape

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), alongside three more countries from the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Egypt, Ethiopia and Iran, have officially joined BRICS. They have become members as of January 1, 2024.

The BRICS group, which is known to be a key platform for emerging markets and developing countries, has officially welcomed five new members: Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Ethiopia.

This development has however doubled the size of the economic bloc, which used to only comprise Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

Meanwhile, their membership took effect on Monday, marking a significant expansion for the bloc originally founded by Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

This expansion comes after numerous membership requests in recent years, reflecting the growing importance and influence of the BRICS group.

It is to be recalled that the Johannesburg Summit in August 2023 formally invited the five new members to join, recognizing their economic potential and strategic positions within their respective regions.

President Vladimir Putin of Russia, who takes over the rotating chairmanship of BRICS in 2024, has emphasized the groupā€™s commitment to ā€œstrengthening multilateralism for equitable global development and security.ā€ Russia plans to host over 200 political, economic, and social events across 10 cities throughout the year, culminating in a summit in Kazan in October.

In addition, Putin had also expressed his belief that BRICS activities will have a positive impact on the international system. He argues that a growing number of countries are seeking alternatives to the US-led ā€œrules-based orderā€ and prefer to be guided by their own interests and those of their partners. This, he believes, will create beneficial conditions for joint development.

These goals were reiterated by Putin at his year-end press conference, where he pledged to effectively implement the decisions made at the Johannesburg Summit, including those related to expanding BRICS membership.

However, the addition of these five new members significantly increases the groupā€™s economic and political clout, representing a combined population of over 2.5 billion and a collective GDP of over $16 trillion. It remains to be seen how this expanded BRICS will shape global economic and political dynamics in the years to come.

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