In a surprise change of direction, Argentina, under the leadership of incoming president Javier Milei, has announced its refusal to join the BRICS group, highlighting a notable shift in the country's foreign policy.
This move contrasts with former President Alberto Fernández's previous inclination towards economic alliance with Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
The confirmation of Diana Mondino, the Foreign Minister appointed by Milei, through social networks, underlines the strategic orientation towards the United States.
This change suggests a significant geopolitical realignment for Argentina, prior to Milei's takeover.
Argentina's decision to reject the invitation to BRICS raises questions about the perceived value of belonging to this bloc, especially when two of its main trading partners, Brazil and China, are already members. This move suggests a critical evaluation of the economic and political benefits offered by the alliance.
President-elect Milei has outlined bold plans to transform the Argentine economy, advocating the abolition of the central bank, dollarization, reducing public spending, and promoting cryptocurrencies.
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