Russia's Lavrov: BRICS Won't Rush Expansion, Needs Streamlining First

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that BRICS will not rush further expansion at the current stage, emphasizing the need to streamline the grouping's work after its recent enlargement. Speaking in India, Lavrov noted strong international interest in joining the bloc, which he described as a model of the future multipolar world order. He clarified that BRICS is not aimed at isolating any part of the international community but seeks inclusive dialogue between countries. Lavrov also said that US criticism has not reduced interest in BRICS, and members have agreed to move cautiously on expansion.

Key Points: BRICS Not Rushing Expansion: Lavrov

  • BRICS will not rush further expansion
  • Need to streamline work after recent enlargement
  • Strong international interest in joining the bloc
  • BRICS seeks inclusive dialogue, not isolation
  • US criticism has not reduced interest in BRICS
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Will not rush expansion of BRICS: Russian FM Lavrov, says need to streamline forum's work

Russian FM Sergey Lavrov says BRICS will not rush further expansion, stressing the need to streamline work after recent enlargement. Interest remains high.

"At the current stage, we will not rush the expansion of BRICS because a couple of years ago, BRICS doubled the number of its members - Sergey Lavrov"

New Delhi, May 15

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday said BRICS will not rush further expansion at the current stage, stressing the need to streamline the grouping's work following its recent enlargement.

Speaking at a press conference in India after the BRICS Foreign Affairs Meeting, Lavrov said there continues to be strong international interest in joining the bloc, which he described as "a model of the future multipolar world order".

"Some countries show interest, and there is also an understanding that BRICS is a model of the future multipolar world order," Lavrov said.

He emphasised that BRICS was not aimed at isolating any part of the international community and instead sought inclusive dialogue between countries.

"No one is trying to shut us off from the global minority, from the rest of the world," he said, adding that BRICS seeks "business-like fair conversations" focused on balancing the interests of both the "global majority and global minority."

Lavrov further said the grouping remained focused on issues related to the global economy, finance, and trade, noting that interest in BRICS had remained strong despite criticism from the United States.

"We have not seen any reduction in the interest toward BRICS even after the US said that the BRICS were the main enemy of progress," Lavrov said.

According to him, several countries have expressed interest either in becoming full-fledged members or partner countries within the bloc. However, Lavrov clarified that BRICS members have agreed not to move too quickly on further expansion following the grouping's recent growth.

"There are countries that would like to become its members, and there are countries that would like to become its partners," he said.

"At the current stage, we will not rush the expansion of BRICS because a couple of years ago, BRICS doubled the number of its members, and now we need to streamline our work within this new format, the expanded format," Lavrov added.

The remarks come as BRICS continues to expand its global outreach and positioning amid evolving geopolitical and economic alignments worldwide.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian, I'm glad India is part of BRICS but we need to be careful. China dominates economically, Russia has the military clout, and we're the democratic counterweight. Slowing expansion makes sense so the bloc doesn't become unwieldy or diluted.
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James A
A "model of the future multipolar world order" - that's interesting phrasing. But isn't BRICS just an anti-Western club? Lavrov says they're not isolating anyone, but with Russia's isolation and China's ambitions, it's hard to see this as inclusive. US deserves some skepticism about this group.
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Vikram M
Sab kuch theek hai, but India should push for more trade in rupees and rupees. Agar hum dollar dependence kam karte hain, to yeh BRICS ka real benefit hoga. Lavrov ka yeh line "business-like fair conversations" - woh tab tak nahi hoga jab tak hum apne currencies mein trade na karein. šŸ’°
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Sarah B
Russia says "don't rush expansion" - yet they're the ones who pushed for Iran's inclusion. Hypocrisy much? This is a power play between Moscow and Beijing. India should be wary of getting caught in the middle of this rivalry within BRICS itself.
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Siddharth J
Lavrov is right - BRICS doubled its members and now needs to streamline. But I hope this doesn't mean India gets sidelined. We have the largest population and a growing economy. BRICS should reflect that reality, not just be about China-Russia duopoly. Let's make it truly multipolar. šŸŒ

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