Palestine applied for full membership in BRICS, says envoy
Palestine has formally applied for full BRICS membership but has received no response and will continue participating as a guest, according to Palestinian Ambassador Abdel-Hafiz Nofal, while China welcomed the potential expansion of the bloc.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 04:41 | 26 September 2025
Palestine has applied for full membership in BRICS but has yet to receive a response and will continue participating as a guest for now, Palestinian Ambassador to Russia Abdel-Hafiz Nofal said on Friday.
Speaking to the Russian news agency RIA, Nofal confirmed that Palestinian authorities have already submitted a formal application.
"But as you know, Palestine has certain conditions. I believe that until these conditions allow us to become a full member, Palestine will participate in the union as a guest. So far, we haven't received any answer," he said.
BRICS was created in 2006 by Russia, China, India, and Brazil, with South Africa joining in 2011. Since 2024, Egypt, the UAE, Ethiopia, and Iran have entered the bloc, while Indonesia joined in January 2025.
Partner countries working with BRICS include Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
Reacting to the Palestinian move, China on Friday said: "We welcome more like-minded partners to join BRICS cooperation and jointly work for a more just and equitable international order."
The BRICS "is an important platform for cooperation among emerging markets and developing countries and a source of strong impetus for multipolarity and greater democracy in international relations. The platform is widely recognized by Global South countries," Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told reporters in Beijing.
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