The Great Reset: US to lose a key ally to the BRICS block? – New Zealand eyes membership in BRICS+?
"New Zealand is a strong, steadfast partner and friend of the United States. The U.S. diplomatic presence in New Zealand dates back to the commissioning of the first U.S. Consul in 1838. Formal diplomatic relations were established in 1942, following the United Kingdom’s recognition of New Zealand’s domestic and external autonomy within the British Empire.
"However, the United States provides no development assistance to New Zealand. And now, it would seem New Zealand may be considering BRICS+ membership. Now, what could be the impact of such a move? And why are more and more countries finding the BRICS alliance more appealing, and seeking membership? Stay tuned and be kept up to date.
Note: In this video – Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Iran, Egypt and Turkey are considering to join BRICS+.
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