Indonesia Joins BRICS, But Remains Open to the West: Deputy FM
Deputy Foreign Minister Arif Hava Oegroseno says joining BRICS does not mean rejecting the West. Learn how Indonesia maintains a balanced, independent foreign policy.
Deputy Foreign Minister Arif Hava Oegroseno says joining BRICS does not mean rejecting the West. Learn how Indonesia maintains a balanced, independent foreign policy.
Indonesia denies BRICS aims to oppose the US after President Trump threatens tariffs. Jakarta highlights BRICS as a platform for Global South cooperation. Discover more.
President Prabowo Subianto invites BRICS countries to strengthen collaboration in facing the climate crisis particularly through acceleration of the transition to clean energy, in order to address the real impacts that are also felt by Indonesia.
Indonesia’s Industry Minister urges support for negotiators after U.S. threatens 10% tariffs on BRICS-aligned nations. Learn more.
BRICS adopts Rio Declaration 2025, calling for UN reform and inclusive global governance. Indonesia joins BRICS as full member.
Chairman of the Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Agency (BKSAP) of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Mardani Ali Sera, assessed that BRICS has the potential to be a driver of reinforcing multilateralism amidst the current global uncertainty.
Minister of Industry Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita highlighted the long-standing diplomatic ties between Indonesia and Brazil, which have been in place since 1953. Learn more.
President Prabowo Subianto announced that Indonesia has decided to join the New Development Bank (NDB), a multilateral development bank established by BRICS nations. Learn more.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Arrmanatha Nasir met with Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira on the sidelines of the G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting to discuss Indonesia’s BRICS membership follow-up. Learn more.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that recent U.S. tariff threats by President-elect Donald Trump are not exclusively directed at BRICS member countries. Learn more.
Indonesia believes that it membership at BRICS will not strain its relationship with the United States or President-elect Donald Trump. Learn more.
Indonesia to join BRICS as a partner country starting 1 January 2025. Learn more.