The BRICS Alliance has invited 21 countries to participate in a forum scheduled to be held in October this year.
According to the information, these invitations were extended to local leaders such as mayors, deputy mayors, city labor unions, and officials of local government associations in the relevant countries.
The BRICS+ Forum is set to take place on October 21, 2024, in the Kazan region of Russia. The largest delegation is expected to come from China, Iran, India, Brazil, and South Africa. Additionally, representatives from Chile and Argentina will attend on behalf of South America.
Delegations from countries like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Belarus, and Azerbaijan will also participate in the forum. This development indicates that developing countries view the BRICS Alliance as a useful group that can support their economic growth.
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A press release states that around 21 mayors, deputy mayors, city labor unions, and officials of local government associations from 200 countries will arrive in Kazan to participate in the BRICS+ International Municipal Forum.