Xi, Putin Score Wins as More Asia Leaders Aim to Join BRICS

  • Malaysia, Thailand have announced intention to join BRICS
  • Move highlights US struggle to isolate Russia, China

The potential benefits for joining BRICS go beyond geopolitics.

Photographer: Marco Longari/AFP/Getty Images

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As Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese Premier Li Qiang wrapped up separate meetings in Southeast Asia this week, the two partners in the BRICS economic bloc encountered a region keen to join a group seen as a hedge against Western-led institutions.

During an interview with Chinese media ahead of Li’s visit to Malaysia, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim declared his intention to apply to the bloc after it doubled in size this year by luring Global South nations — partly by offering access to financing but also by providing a political venue independent of Washington’s influence.