After the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the group had agreed on a list of its partner countries, although their names were not disclosed. In the initial phase, invitations would be sent to these nations, and announcements would be made once a positive response is received.
“Malaysia was invited to become a BRICS partner, we received an official invitation letter,” he stated. “This was in mid-November, and we have since responded to Russia, the current BRICS chair, confirming our agreement to join the association,” he added.
MOSCOW, December 8. /TASS/. Malaysia has agreed to become a partner to BRICS, the country’s ambassador to Moscow, Cheong Loon Lai, told TASS.
“Malaysia was invited to become a BRICS partner, we received an official invitation letter,” Cheong Loon Lai said
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