BUENOS AIRES, December 29. /TASS/. Argentina’s new government believes that the issue of the country’s accession to BRICS requires a more thorough scrutiny, presidential administration spokesman Manuel Adorni said.
"We are entering a stage of changes in the official foreign policy. Bearing this in mind, this issue requires a much more thorough analysis than the one conducted by the previous government, which was invited to join BRICS," he told a news conference.
He confirmed that the President Javier Milei had officially notified BRICS members that his country would not join the group. In his letters to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xii Jinping, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Argentinian leader wrote that he did not consider the country’s participation in BRICS appropriate.
Milei took office on December 10. He has repeatedly said that is not seeking closer ties with Brazil, China, and Russia over disagreement with their policies, but will not bar private companies from doing business in these countries.