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Kremlin backtracks from comments on Saudi BRICS subscription

The Kremlin rowed back on Tuesday from earlier remarks describing Saudi Arabia as a. member of the BRICS group of nations, and exposed the. question of whether the kingdom would be represented at a BRICS. summit in Russia next week.

Saudi Arabia has been invited to sign up with BRICS however has not yet. officially done so. Last week, however, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov. described it as a BRICS member and stated its foreign minister. would participate in the summit in the Russian city of Kazan.

Asked to clarify Saudi Arabia's status in BRICS, Kremlin. spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated: The top will take place now,. we will provide additional information on who will represent. Saudi Arabia, whether it will be represented at this top, and. we will reason from this.

Top-level Saudi involvement in the Oct. 22-24 top would. be a boost for Russia, which recently called on its partners in. the group to interact to develop new worldwide monetary. institutions as an alternative to the International Monetary. Fund.

BRICS, originally comprising Brazil, Russia, India, and. China, has broadened to consist of South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia,. Iran, and the United Arab Emirates. Moscow sees the development. of the group as an important part of its method to counter. U.S. global influence and defeat Western efforts to isolate it. with sanctions over the war in Ukraine.

Russia is not isolated. In the contemporary world, it is very. challenging to separate any nation, specifically a state like the. Russian Federation, Peskov stated.

Saudi Arabia is an essential partner for Russia. The 2 nations. work together carefully in the OPEC+ group of oil-producing nations.

President Vladimir Putin has actually cultivated a warm individual. relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and. visited him in Riyadh last December, declaring at the time that. Russia's ties with the kingdom were at an unprecedented level.

(source: Reuters)