Venezuela has criticised Brazil's decision to veto its admission to the Brics group of emerging economies. Venezuela's ...
Venezuela expressed its deep discontent on Thursday following Brazil’s decision to block its admission into the BRICS group.
President Maduro considers the Brazilian veto ‘an aggression and a hostile gesture’ but the country is reacting to Maduro’s ...
Explore the evolving dynamics of BRICS and its potential expansion as the alliance aims to challenge Western dominance. Delve ...
While Cuba and Bolivia were accepted into the BRICS bloc as associate states, the Bolivarian regimen of President Nicolás ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro tried to apply pressure“at the last minute” to get Venezuela included in the list of ...
The statement came after Venezuela accused Brazil of banning its entry to the bloc. The Brazilian Foreign Ministry said it ...
247 - The positions of Russia and Brazil regarding Venezuela do not coincide, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on ...
During a recent summit, Brazilian President Lula da Silva highlighted the necessity of creating new payment systems for the ...
KAZAN. Oct 24 (Interfax) - Venezuela may join BRICS only if the association's members reach a consensus on this, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
Brazil informally vetoed the admission of the Venezuelan dictatorship as a partner country in BRICS, the new category of ...
In Kazan, Russia, the annual meeting of former emerging countries characterized by a strong anti-Western thrust: Lula vetoes Caracas' entry but Cuba, Bolivia, Turkey and Belarus, among others, enter.