Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa… and now Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates: these nine countries were brought together by Vladimir Putin in the city of Kazan (in Tatarstan) for the sixteenth BRICS+ summit. Since the creation of this group in 2009, the goal for these countries has been to gain greater influence on the international scene, especially economically, and to reform international institutions, particularly financial ones. These countries have one thing in common: they belong to the Global South, a group of states that Westerners used to call “developing countries” or even the “third world”. Except that the BRICS+ today represent almost half of the planet’s population and around 30% of global GDP. In this video, we return to the reasons for the formation of this group and its objectives. To find out more, we invite you to read the article below which focuses on the diplomatic interest that BRICS+ represents for China. Add to your selections “Understand in three minutes” The explanatory videos that make up the “Understand in three minutes” series are produced by the Vertical Videos of Le Monde service. Broadcast primarily on platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook, they aim to put major events into context in a short format and make the news accessible to everyone. Alexis Tromas and Pia Vidal (motion design) The contributions area is reserved for subscribers. Subscribe to access this exchange space and contribute to the discussion. Subscribe Contribute Reuse this content
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What are BRICS+? Understand in three minutes
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