Vietnam Considers BRICS Partnership Amid Global Power Dynamics
Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the BRICS summit, showing interest in partnership with the bloc. While hesitant to formally join, Vietnam's engagement could impact its US relations due to BRICS's China and Russia influence. The summit highlighted Vietnam's strategic balance amid global power shifts.
Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the BRICS summit for the first time, expressing readiness to collaborate with the international group. Although Chinh did not formally express a desire for Vietnam to join BRICS, the country's interest remains evident, potentially influencing its geopolitical stance.
Despite a lack of formal application, a Vietnamese official indicated ongoing interest in the BRICS bloc, propelled by Vietnam's longstanding ties with key member countries like China and Russia. Leaders discussed energy and infrastructure partnerships, underscoring Vietnam's strategic economic ties with the bloc.
Speculation arises around Vietnam's diplomatic balancing act between Western alliances and potential BRICS membership. With mixed implications for Vietnam-US relations, the situation reflects a broader geopolitical recalibration, as Vietnam weighs more comprehensive ties with the expanding BRICS group.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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