Putin Hosts BRICS Summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host a BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, aiming to demonstrate Russia's resilience in the face of Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine. Initially composed of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, BRICS has expanded to include Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, the UAE, and potentially Saudi Arabia. The Summit provides Putin with an opportunity to bolster Russia's economic and strategic alliances, including efforts to create an alternative to the SWIFT payment system. Additionally, Russia is expected to strengthen military ties with Iran and explore new economic initiatives with other BRICS members. Jennifer Wistrand, Deputy Director of the Kennan Institute, provides an overview of the goals for the summit. She comments on the symbolic nature of the meeting, its new members and potential for growth, and why the West needs to work on convincing countries that its liberal world order is preferable to the one that Russia and its allies represent.

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