Thursday, August 31, 2023

Zainab Juma al-Mousawi, a representative of the Sadiqun parliamentary bloc, calls for Iraq’s accession to the “BRICS” , 31 AUGUST

 Zainab Juma al-Mousawi, a representative of the Sadiqun parliamentary bloc, calls for Iraq’s accession to the “BRICS”

2023-08-30
Zainab Juma al-Mousawi a representative of the Sadiqun parliamentary bloc calls for Iraqs accession to the BRICSToday, Wednesday, the representative of the Sadiqoon Parliamentary Bloc, Zainab Juma Al-Mousawi, called on the government to submit a request to join the international BRICS group.
Al-Moussawi said in a statement, “Part of the importance of the BRICS group is its possession of oil, wheat, and widely used minerals such as iron, or rare metals used in technological industries.”
She added, “Iraq’s accession to the BRICS group, similar to the accession of Arab and regional countries, comes due to its utmost importance for the Iraqi economy in getting rid of the dominance of the US dollar and liberating the country from Washington’s financial and trade restrictions.”
She pointed out that “the BRICS group has become one of the most important economic blocs in the world, due to the growth figures achieved by the countries of this bloc over the years, which has made it the focus of attention of many other countries.”
It is noteworthy that the BRICS group and the countries currently under its banner, which are Russia, China, India, Brazil and South Africa, present themselves as an economic bloc that seeks to break the dominance of the West over the global economy, and many economists expect that it will be a symbol of the fastest growing economies in the world in the near future.
BRICS is a global economic bloc whose idea began in September 2006, when the first meeting of the foreign ministers of Brazil, Russia, India and China was held on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
This group has become one of the most important economic blocs in the world, due to the growth figures achieved by the countries of this bloc over the years, as it aims to become a global economic power capable of competing with the Group of Seven (G7), which accounts for about 60%. of global wealth.

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