South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to welcome leaders from across the globe as the BRICS summit kicks off on August 22nd.
The summit will see the gathering of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with other representatives.
During the event, discussions will revolve around the potential expansion of BRICS membership, as some member countries seek to bolster the bloc’s influence on the global stage, positioning it as a counterweight to Western dominance.
Notably, Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is facing international controversy due to alleged war crimes in Ukraine, has chosen not to attend the summit in person.
Instead, he will participate virtually, addressing the summit remotely; a decision highlights the sensitive political landscape surrounding his involvement in the conflict.
As the leaders come together, the world’s attention will be on the outcome of these discussions, as they have the potential to reshape global alliances and power dynamics.
The BRICS summit serves as a platform for emerging economies to collaborate, and its decisions will undoubtedly impact the geopolitical landscape in the months and years to come.