Nigeria Becomes a Partner Country of BRICS
Context
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Partner Country Group.
In October 2024, the BRICS summit in Kazan introduced a new framework— the Partner Country Group. The initial members included Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan. Nigeria has now joined this initiative. -
Brazil’s Presidency.
Having taken over the presidency from Russia, Brazil is actively pursuing initiatives to enhance BRICS' influence within the Global South.
Significance for Nigeria and BRICS
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Strengthening the Global South.
Nigeria’s inclusion highlights BRICS' commitment to expanding collaboration with major developing nations. -
Economic and Political Cooperation.
As Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria gains opportunities to deepen economic ties with BRICS members and advance its interests on the global stage. -
Reforming International Institutions.
Nigeria and BRICS aim to foster a fairer global system where Global South countries have more rights and opportunities.
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