Indonesia pledges to join BRICS: Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes more like-minded partners to join
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On October 28th, Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian presided over a regular press conference, stating that Indonesia has pledged to join the BRICS organization and welcomes more like-minded partners to join. Lin Jian stated that Indonesia is an important developing country and emerging market country, actively participating in the "BRICS+" cooperation in recent years. The BRICS countries are an open and inclusive mechanism, and we welcome more like-minded partners, including Indonesia, to become members of the BRICS family.
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