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September 02, 2024
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An aerial view of the
Bosphorus Bridge
that connects Europe
and Asia in Istanbul, Turkey.
© Cemaleddin Turan/Anadolu
via Getty Images
"Rifts" with NATO over Ukraine
are one reason for Ankara's
reported bid to join
the Russia-chaired group...
Türkiye has formally asked to join
the BRICS economic bloc, as it
seeks to forge new ties beyond its traditional Western allies,
Bloomberg has reported, citing
people familiar with the matter.
According to the outlet, Ankara submitted an application to join the
group "some months ago."
"Rifts" between
NATO member Türkiye and the
military bloc's other member states over the Ukraine conflict were
reportedly among the reasons for Ankara's BRICS application.
Since the outbreak of the
conflict between Moscow and Kiev in
2022, Ankara has called for a diplomatic solution.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
previously criticized his allies' strategy of providing military aid
to Ukraine and stated that Türkiye,
"will not be a party to this war."
Ankara has maintained close ties with Moscow
despite the Ukraine conflict, noted Bloomberg.
The Turkish leadership is also reportedly growing frustrated over
the lack of progress in its decades-long bid to join the European
Union, the outlet added.
Türkiye was declared a candidate country in 1999.
However,
the European Parliament suspended
accession talks with the country in 2019 over alleged human
rights violations.
Türkiye's foreign ministry and presidency
declined to comment to Bloomberg on the reported BRICS accession
bid.
The country's top diplomat Hakan Fidan
said in June that Ankara was interested in joining the group.
BRICS was founded in 2006 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China, with
South Africa joining in 2011. Russia is currently chairing the bloc.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that,
Ankara is indeed interested in becoming a
member of BRICS.
Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab
Emirates joined the group earlier this year.
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