Starting in the 1940s, Turkey, wary of Moscow, positioned itself as an ally of the US and soon after joined NATO, the ...
In a significant diplomatic manoeuvre that may have far-reaching implications for the international system of alliances, ...
Turkey has formally submitted a request to join BRICS, a group of emerging-market economies. This request signals Turkey's ...
The BRICS summit in Russia will be the "the largest foreign policy event ever held" by Russia, Kremlin foreign affairs ...
Ankara, worried about the consequences of the US-Israeli escalation of the war against Iran and across the Middle East, has ...
On September 2, Turkey was reported to be the first and only NATO member asking to join the BRICS economic group of nations. BRICS, headed by Russia, China, Iran, and South Africa, is dominated by ...
Flanked by autocrats and populists who say they speak for the global south and hope to shape BRICS into a viable alternative ...
China’s Xi Jinping, India’s Narendra Modi and others have arrived in the Russian city of Kazan for the developing economies' ...
Turkey’s bid to join BRICS could have ramifications reverberating across a European Union (EU) already troubled by ...
BRICS summit in Kazan brings together Putin, Xi, Modi, Erdogan, and Pezeshkian, reflecting Russia's defiance of Western ...
MOSCOW, September 29. /TASS/. The possible membership of Turkey in BRICS will benefit not merely Ankara alone but the entire world, Speaker of the Grand National Assembly (the parliament ...
The Kremlin will be able to talk to major players like India and China about expanding trade and bypassing Western sanctions. India is an important market for Russian commodities, while China is where ...