The 17th BRICS Summit took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with notable participation from Gulf leaders. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, led the United Arab Emirates delegation, marking the UAE's engagement with BRICS countries including Iran, Russia, and China. This participation comes shortly after the UAE signed $200 billion worth of deals with the United States under former President Donald Trump. Additionally, Saudi Arabia, an invited country to join BRICS, was represented by its Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, who headed the Saudi delegation at the summit. Both Gulf states are signaling strategic interest in strengthening ties with the BRICS bloc amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.
شاهزاده فیصل بن فرحان، وزیر خارجه سعودی، در راس یک هیئت برای حضور در نشست سران گروه بریکس وارد شهر ریو دو ژانیرو برزیل شد. سعودی به عنوان یکی از کشورهای دعوت شده برای پیوستن به این گروه در این اجلاس حضور دارد. https://t.co/eXU6Ie8y7A
"On behalf of the Crown Prince🇸🇦, Foreign Minister Prince @FaisalbinFarhan arrives in Brazil🇧🇷 to lead the Kingdom’s delegation to the 17th BRICS Summit 2025, as a country invited to join the group." - @KSAMOFA. https://t.co/RlY03iv8WL
نيابة عن سمو #ولي_العهد.. سمو #وزير_الخارجية يصل إلى البرازيل ليرأس وفد المملكة في القمة السابعة عشرة لمجموعة بريكس 2025. https://t.co/7If7IT3nnT #واس https://t.co/a0vinJnOWr