The BRICS Leader Summit is about to be held in South Africa. South African President Rama Tosa said that South Africa will not be forced to choose a side station between any great country.
Agence France -Presse reported that the 15th meeting of BRICS leaders will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa from Tuesday (August 22).Hosted the summit in South Africa, making its relationship with Russia a focus, especially South Africa's refusal to condemn Russia to invade Ukraine.
Lama Tshada Sunday (20th) said in the Television State Consultation article that South Africa will not be involved in competition among global powers, and South Africa resists the pressure of alliance with any global country or influential national group.
Chinese official, Indian Prime Minister Modi, and Brazilian President Lula will attend this year's BRICS Leadership Summit.Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov will represent Russia to attend the meeting, while President Putin will attend the meeting through online ways.
As the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against Putin, South Africa, as one of the Contractives of the International Criminal Court, was theoretically obliged to be arrested when Putin arrived in South Africa.In July, South Africa announced that Putin decided not to participate in the meeting with the consent of both parties.
In addition, about 50 non -Vietnamese leaders including Iranian President Laici and Indonesian President Zoko will attend the meeting this week.
The total economic volume of the BRICS countries accounts for about a quarter of the global economic aggregate, and the interest in joining the BRICS countries this year has surged.At least 40 countries have stated that they are interested in joining the group, of which 23 have submitted the application.
The countries who want to join this group include Argentina, Bangladesh, Balin, Cuba, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.
South Africa's appeal to the qualifications of open BRICS members supports.Lamaga pointed out that the expanded BRICS countries will represent a diverse national group with different political systems, and countries have a common desire to establish a more balanced global order.