A meeting of the highest security officers of BRICS countries officially began on Wednesday in the Russian capital.
Iran, who joined the BRICS bloc in 2024, is represented in the session by Ali Akbar Ahmadian, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, and Kazem Jalali, the Iranian ambassador to Russia.
The 13th International Conference on Security Issues will be held at the National Russian Centre in Moscow from May 27-29, 2025 under the chairmanship of Sergei Shog, the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
More than 129 delegations from 105 countries (BRICS, SCO, ASEAN, CIS, League of Arab Nations, African Union, CSTO and other international organizations) confirmed their participation in the forum.
The agenda of the senior officials’ meeting will focus on the issues of international cooperation in the field of security. In particular, the discussion centers around the formation of new architectures of equal and inseparable security that are more fair and more suited to modern reality.
The BRICS Group, an emerging economy, welcomed 2024 by officially adding five developing countries.
In 2024, the BRICS Economic Alliance flourished. With a definite year of growth, Brock quickly followed many initiatives. These range from its derailment plans to first expanding bids. The latter is set to ultimately become official.
In fact, the BRICS Alliance welcomed 2024 by officially adding five expansion countries to its ranks. Specifically, since South Africa was added more than a decade ago, it has introduced Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia as the first countries.
This expansion can be very important for multipolar goals and is therefore set up to have large geopolitical implications.
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