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BRICS leaders will discuss Trump's trade policy on September 8. Bloomberg


Brazilian President Luis Inasio Lula Silva is organizing a meeting of BRICS leaders on September 8 to discuss US President Donald Trump, according to BLOOMBERG, citing informed sources. "Luis Inasio Lula Da Silva is inviting a virtual meeting of BRICS leaders next Monday to discuss Donald Trump's commercial policy," the agency said in publication.

According to the sources of publication, the Brazilian leader intends not only to discuss the tariff policy of the US administration, but also call on the principles of the Association to support the principle of comprehensive.
In addition, according to the sources that passed anonymity, there was an opinion within BRICS that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had previously stopped a tougher position on US operations.
"However, the disagreements between Modi and Trump are now opening a way for BRICS countries to make a more significant decision," the agency concluded.
BRICS is an interstate association created in 2006 by Russia, China, India and Brazil. South Africa has joined in 2011. From the beginning of 2024, a number of other countries have joined the BRICS. Earlier, Russian presidential assistant Yuri Ushakov stated that Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Uzbekistan and other states officially became BRICS partner countries on January 1 2025. On January 6 of this year, the Brazilian government, on January 1, announced the Association of the Association, announced the accession to Indonesia, BRICS as a full member.

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