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Moscow backs NATO country’s BRICS membership bid  

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Published: November 1, 2024 9:47 am
Author: RT

Türkiye would bring significant benefits to the economic group, Russia’s foreign minister has said

Türkiye’s determination to join BRICS reflects the appeal of the economic group, which is based on respect for international law and pragmatism, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.  

Ankara announced in September that it had formally applied to become a full-fledged BRICS member, making it the first NATO state to seek membership in the group.   

In an interview with the Turkish daily Hurriyet on Friday, Lavrov said Russia welcomes Türkiye’s bid to become part of the group, which already accounts for 45% of the world’s population.    

“We stand for expanding BRICS ties with the countries of the Global Majority – primarily with those who share a focus on strengthening multilateral principles, pursue a sovereign foreign policy, and do not join unilateral sanctions,” the foreign minister stated.  

Last month, the Russian city of Kazan hosted the 16th BRICS annual summit. It was the first to be held since the group’s expansion earlier this year, when Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates officially became members, joining Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.  

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Lavrov noted that members of the group had “made a choice in favor of a consolidation” at the summit in Kazan, as 13 nations, including Türkiye, became BRICS ‘partner members’ after the new status was introduced.   

“I am confident that Türkiye is capable of making a significant contribution to the further development of BRICS,” Russia’s top diplomat said. He added that the decision on Ankara’s membership will be made “on the basis of consensus and with respect for the sovereign choice of all BRICS countries and Türkiye itself.”  

Ankara’s application has sparked concerns in the West. NATO chief Mark Rutte, however, has pointed out that Türkiye’s cooperation with the economic group does not contradict its membership in the US-led military bloc.  

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan last month took part in the BRICS summit in Russia, where he met with President Vladimir Putin.   

“Türkiye is determined to develop dialogue with BRICS,” Erdogan said, noting that his country has already established close ties with its member states “on the basis of mutual respect and beneficial cooperation.”  

He stated that the deepening of cooperation within BRICS and other similar formats could help ensure “equitable global development and security.”

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