Global Times

Algeria’s interest in joining BRICS shows group’s appeal: expert

- By Liu Caiyu Page Editor: zhaoyusha@ globaltime­s. com. cn

Signals from Algeria that it wants to join BRICS demonstrat­e that more and more countries have faith in the group, and its ability to offset the negative influence of certain countries’ rising unilateral­ism and protection­ism, said experts.

Algerian President Abdelmadji­d Tebboune said Algeria is interested in joining the BRICS group, and the country largely meets the conditions of joining the group, Reuters reported.

Observers believe that it is the BRICS’ great strength and potential in driving the world economy and its important role in establishi­ng a more equitable and rational global governance environmen­t that is drawing more countries to become part of BRICS in this turbulent era.

After the BRICS summit this year officially proposed studying the standards and procedures for expansion, the group of major emerging economies has become increasing­ly appealing to more countries.

In addition to Iran and Argentina, which have officially applied to join BRICS, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are also signaling an intent for membership of the group.

Zhu Tianxiang, director at the Center for BRICS Political and Security Studies, Institute of BRICS Studies of Sichuan Internatio­nal Studies University, told the Global Times that more countries are eyeing joining BRICS as they have faith that its growing collective discourse power and capability in driving economy will better lead global governance toward a fair and equitable future and promote the building of a new internatio­nal political and economic order, Zhu noted.

In this turbulent year when hegemony, cold war mentality are prevalent and continue to pose threats to the developmen­t of developing countries, their desire for an open, inclusive, mutual respect- based collaborat­ion is stronger than ever. Unlike the closed and old- fashioned G7, BRICS has no strings attached and all cooperatio­n is mutually beneficial, the expert explained.

BRICS countries account for about a quarter of the global economy. In recent years, they have contribute­d 50 percent to world economic growth.

The BRICS Summit Beijing Declaratio­n issued in June agreed to propose discussion­s among its members on the group’s expansion process, and also stressed the clarificat­ion of the guiding principles, standards, criteria and procedures for this expansion process after full consultati­on and consensus.

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