China, Russia, Iran Launch ‘BRICS Plus’ Naval Exercises in South Africa
South Africa hosts joint maritime drills involving China, Russia, Iran, and other BRICS Plus participants to enhance naval cooperation and maritime safety.
South Africa hosts joint maritime drills involving China, Russia, Iran, and other BRICS Plus participants to enhance naval cooperation and maritime safety.
Joint maritime drills involving China, Russia, Iran, and South Africa under the BRICS Plus framework aim to enhance shipping safety and interoperability.
South Africa hosts joint military drills with Russia, China, and Iran under the BRICS framework, sparking U.S. diplomatic tensions and domestic protests.
French President Emmanuel Macron urges India to leverage its BRICS chairmanship to foster cooperation between G7 and BRICS nations, emphasizing multipolarity and shared global challenges.
France’s President calls for collaboration between multilateral blocs during India’s BRICS chairmanship, emphasizing non-adversarial relations and multipolarity.
Russian Ambassador to Thailand Evgeny Tomikhin confirms Moscow’s support for Bangkok’s bid to join BRICS, highlighting Thailand’s existing BRICS+ participation since 2017.
Russia supports Thailand’s bid to join BRICS, with potential membership expected in 2026.
Chinese and Iranian naval vessels have arrived near Cape Town for a BRICS+ military exercise, with Russian ships anticipated to join the drills.
US economist Jeffrey D. Sachs urges India to collaborate with BRICS nations for global stability, criticizing US hegemony and advocating multilateralism.