Turkey was offered partner country status by the BRICS group of nations, Trade Minister Omer Bolat said, as Ankara continues what it calls its efforts to balance its Eastern and Western ties.
Turkey considers BRICS partnership as an economic opportunity, not a replacement for NATO, as it weighs membership options.
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has emerged as a center of resistance against the West’s desire to rule the world in a hegemonic way,” said Bolat who ...
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