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Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-01

Argentina's withdrawal from the BRICS: a major turning point.

Not long ago, Mr. Milley of Argentina just vetoed the proposal of the "BRICS", a move that surprised everyone. However, Milley** made this decision because of its geographical considerations. Mr. Milley wanted to create an element of uncertainty for the outside world by holding intimate meetings with the heads of state of China, Russia, India, Pakistan, and other countries, and also expressed his "vacillating position" on the world situation. However, Mr. Milley's move clearly did not go as he had hoped, and the BRICS countries were skeptical about a change in their stance and were more cautious about their future relations with Argentina.

Expanding the BRIC countries: working towards stronger cooperation.

The BRIC countries will be eligible for membership in the largest expansion ever, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Iran and Ethiopia. The expansion plan was decided months ago, and the BRICS leaders said that the new membership would begin on January 1 next year. The expansion of the BRIC countries will expand the scope of world economic cooperation and promote the establishment of a fairer and more balanced international management system among all countries in the world. Moreover, the members of the "BRICS" are basically big buyers and sales places of Argentine goods, and once they become members of the "BRICS", the economic and trade relations between Argentina and the "BRIC countries" will reach a new level. At the same time, with the assistance of the New Development Bank, the BRIC countries are expected to provide significant financial assistance to Argentina in its difficult economic times.

Argentina missed an opportunity: a lost arena for collaboration and a financial cost.

Argentina's choice to withdraw from the "BRICS" is not only a violation of the commitments made by previous countries, but also a violation of international cooperation and cooperation. The BRIC countries are the driving force for the rise of Argentina and the driving force for the development of large developing countries, and it is a broad space for development. Argentina has not only lost the title of "BRICS", but also lost an opportunity to play a bigger role on the international stage. Argentina has become a member of the BRIC after accepting the benefits of the BRIC organization, such as expanding relations, obtaining economic support, and reaching consensus on international issues. However, Milley**, under the pressure exerted by the United States and the influence of geographical factors, withdrew from the "BRICS". The United States does not want the BRIC countries to rise, especially as a threat to the world order under its rule. Therefore, it is quite possible that the United States will put pressure on Milley to cancel his proposal to participate in the BRICS.

However, Milley's decision was not met with a positive response from the other five BRICS countries. The BRIC countries expressed their welcome to all willing members of the BRICS, but would not force anyone to become a member of the BRICS. The reaction of the BRICS countries to the Argentine resolution has generally been calm.

Argentina's withdrawal from the ranks of the "BRICS" has had a certain negative effect on it. First of all, Argentina has lost a broad stage for cooperation and an opportunity for multilateral cooperation. Secondly, they are likely to pay the economic costs of losing the opportunity to develop together with the BRIC countries. In addition, Argentina will face greater difficulties and challenges in the world in the future.

In general, Argentina's withdrawal from the BRICS ranks is partly due to pressure from the United States, and on the other hand, due to geographical considerations. However, such a resolution risks depriving Argentina of the opportunity to cooperate with it and incurring more financial costs and more international problems.

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