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  2. Brazil–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Both Brazil and Russia are members of BRICS, a group of major emerging economies which prior to 1 January 2024 included Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. [3] After 1 January it now also includes Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates, [4] and from 6 January 2025 Indonesia as well. [5]

  3. Who is going to Putin-hosted Brics summit in Russia – and why ...

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    Brics, originally a diplomatic forum comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, sees itself as a counterweight to the Western-dominated G7. It has garnered increased international ...

  4. List of Russian military cooperation agreements with other ...

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    Russia wants to continue its military cooperation with Serbia, its main ally, while also encouraging the militarization of the Republic Srpska in terms of military influence. Although Belgrade is content with the level of cooperation it currently enjoys with Moscow , it aspires to avoid becoming a Russian stronghold in the Balkans .

  5. List of Russian military bases abroad - Wikipedia

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    This article lists military bases of Russia abroad. The majority of Russia's military bases and facilities are located in former Soviet republics; which in Russian political parlance is termed the "near abroad". Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, many of the early-warning radar stations ended up in former Soviet republics. As of ...

  6. Brazil's Lula voices support for more countries joining BRICS ...

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    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Wednesday that he supports more countries joining the BRICS group of large developing nations, which currently includes Brazil, Russia, India ...

  7. Embassy of Brazil, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Brazil in Moscow is the diplomatic mission of Brazil to the Russian Federation and to the Republic of Uzbekistan. Since 28 October 1963 the Embassy and the Residence of the Brazilian Ambassador are located at 54 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street (Russian: ул. Большая Никитская, 54) in the Presnensky District of Moscow. [1]

  8. Putin welcomes Russians freed in prisoner swap as heroes ...

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    Putin, a former KGB officer and ex-head of Russia's FSB security service, met the eight returnees at a Moscow airport and hugged them or shook their hands, giving some of them bouquets of flowers ...

  9. Foreign relations of Russia - Wikipedia

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    In international affairs, Putin had made increasingly critical public statements regarding the foreign policy of the United States and other Western countries. In February 2007, at the annual Munich Conference on Security Policy, he criticized what he called the United States' monopolistic dominance in global relations, and claimed that the United States displayed an "almost unconstrained ...