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Ethiopia celebrates Brics invite

Ethiopia is hailing the country’s invi­tation to join the Brics club of nations as a major diplomatic victory.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who was attending the Brics summit in South Africa, called the decision “a great moment for Ethio­pia”.

It is one of two African countries (Egypt is the other) that will become a member come January. In total six nations were invited, the other four were Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Argentina and Iran.

It is not clear whether any deals were made in order for them to join the bloc, which is currently made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Af­rica, and aims to challenge perceived Western domi­nance in world affairs.

“History is made,” Redwan Hussien, Mr Abiy’s security adviser, wrote on X, the social media app formerly known as Twitter.

There is hope among some commentators that the move could improve investor perceptions about Ethiopia.

Its image has been tarnished by the brutal two-year civil war in its northern Tigray region. It ended last November, but there are also recurrent conflicts in other areas.

Previously a strong US ally in the war on terror across the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia’s relations with the West have deteriorated as accusations of grave rights abuses emerged during the Tigray conflict.

Aid and economic support from the West, on which Addis Ababa depended heavily, has de­creased as a consequence.

It appears there is hope that Brics membership will strengthen Ethiopia’s position, meaning the West might downplay such accu­sations in future.

Joining the club, some say, might also give Ethio­pia a better footing when it comes to negotiating loans and financial aid as the West might fear the coun­try’s increasingly alignment with China. —BBC

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