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In favor of Iran joining BRICS, says South Africa

  • The South African president supported Tehran’s desire to join the group at a meeting with the Iranian foreign minister.
  • Pretoria expressed the hope that during the visit of the Iranian President to South Africa, several pacts would be signed between the two countries.

TEHRAN, IRAN – Pretoria fully supports Tehran joining BRICS, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said at a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian.

“South Africa is interested in Iran being accepted as a friendly country by the BRICS,” Ramaphosa said as quoted by Mehr News.

The South African president also expressed the hope that during the official visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to his country, a number of pacts on cooperation between the two would be signed, TASS news agency reported.

According to the Iranian Foreign Minister, the President of the Islamic Republic is expected to pay two visits to South Africa: on August 24, he is to participate in the Friends of the BRICS summit and in autumn to discuss bilateral relations.

On May 2, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said that after joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Tehran decided to apply to the BRICS and is preparing to join the group.

On June 1, at a meeting in Cape Town, the BRICS foreign ministers considered the concept of expanding the association, but decided to send the document for revision.

The next day, a meeting of “friends of BRICS” was held, involving foreign ministers of the countries – members of the community and 12 other states of the Global South, that expressed their desire to join the community.

The BRICS summit will take place on August 22-24 in Johannesburg and will be chaired by South Africa.

According to South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor, at the summit the leaders of the BRICS countries will discuss possible expansion of the organization, TASS said.

According to her, 23 countries, including Iran, filed formal applications for joining the association.

The BRICS group was formed in 2006. Initially, it included four countries – Brazil, Russia, India and China. South Africa joined the association in 2011.