Palestine has formally utilized to hitch the BRICS alliance, however has not acquired any response but, confirms Palestinian Ambassador to Russia Abdel Hafiz Nofal to Sputnik.
“We now have submitted an software, however, as you already know, Palestine has sure situations. I imagine Palestine will take part within the (BRICS) affiliation as a visitor till the situations enable it to change into a full member. We haven’t acquired a response but,” the ambassador stated.
Nonetheless, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas burdened that he needs to conduct a bilateral assembly with Vladimir Putin. Abbas might most probably focus on Palestine’s BRICS membership prospects through the Russian-Arab summit in Moscow on October 15. “We now have actually requested a gathering with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and we hope it can happen,” he stated.
Palestine is now the forty seventh nation to use for a BRICS membership. Whereas 23 of them have formally despatched their purposes, the opposite 24 international locations have informally expressed curiosity in being part of the alliance. The event highlights the rising energy of the bloc, the place rising economies are discovering it profitable to change into a member.
It is usually the one alliance that’s overtly difficult the reign of the US greenback. BRICS needs to create a simply world the place each nation is given an equal alternative, and Palestine wants such a collaboration. With out partnering with different economies, the State’s funds might suffocate. The brewing tensions with Israel have already introduced its financial system down.
Palestine Desires To Be part of BRICS, Safeguard Its Financial system & Acquire a Sturdy Maintain in Energy Dynamics
The BRICS alliance has but to answer Palestine’s software to change into a member. Likelihood is excessive that the following spherical of growth may very well be initiated through the 2026 summit. The 18th BRICS summit can be held in India’s capital, New Delhi, and a selected date for the assembly has not been introduced.



