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  "type": "article",
  "title": "Russia Signals Bangladesh Is Next in Line for BRICS as Lavrov Backs Its Candidature Once Expansion Pause Lifts",
  "summary": "Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hinted that BRICS could bring Bangladesh into the bloc once the current freeze on admitting new members is lifted.",
  "content": "Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has dropped a strong hint that the BRICS bloc is ready to grow again — and that Bangladesh may well be the next country invited in, once the present freeze on fresh admissions is lifted. He cautioned, however, that the move could take some time, since the grouping went through its last big expansion only two years ago.\n\nWhy the door is shut for now\nAccording to Lavrov, the bloc needs a breathing space to settle into its enlarged form, which is why new entries have been temporarily put on hold. Speaking after talks with Bangladesh's diplomat Khalilur Rahman, he said:\n\n “As for BRICS, the ten members currently comprising the group have agreed to put the admission of new members on hold for the time being, because just two years ago the number of BRICS members doubled overnight from 5 to 10, and we need a little time to adjust to the new lineup.”\nIn other words, the membership jumped from 5 to 10 almost overnight two years ago, and the ten current members now want time to adapt to that reshaped lineup.\n\nWhere Russia stands on Bangladesh\nOn Bangladesh's bid specifically, Lavrov left little room for doubt about Moscow's position once the pause ends. He stressed:\n\n “But our stance on Bangladesh’s candidature when this pause is over is as follows: we will welcome the candidature of this large and important Asian nation.”\nHe described the country as a large and important Asian nation whose candidature Russia would back.\n\nA long queue of hopefuls\nLavrov also underlined that the rewards of BRICS membership are considerable, and that interest goes far beyond Bangladesh alone. He noted:\n\n “A big number of countries, more than the current number of BRICS members, want to join these advantages.”\n\n “We fully understand the aspirations of the applicants, including our friends from Bangladesh, who are already members and shareholders of the New Development Bank and are very pleased with such participation.”\nThat means the number of countries hoping to join already exceeds the bloc's current membership. Bangladesh, for its part, is already a member and shareholder of the New Development Bank and is happy with that involvement.\n\nBangladesh's road to BRICS\nBangladesh has formally applied for BRICS membership, but the bloc has not yet admitted it. Going by Lavrov's remarks, the odds of it joining next look high. There is one key hurdle, though: expansion runs on consensus, and every member must agree before any new country is brought in. The next BRICS summit is set to be held in India's capital, New Delhi, although the dates are still to be announced.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: The next BRICS summit will be hosted in India's capital, New Delhi, raising the bloc's diplomatic significance for the country.\n• For the region: Neighbouring Bangladesh's possible entry into BRICS could open new avenues for trade and economic cooperation across South Asia.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Which country did Lavrov hint could join BRICS next?\nHe signalled that Bangladesh could be admitted into BRICS once the current pause on new members is lifted.\n\n2. Why are no new members being added right now?\nThe bloc's membership doubled from 5 to 10 two years ago, and the ten current members want time to adjust to that new lineup.\n\n3. Is Bangladesh's BRICS membership guaranteed?\nNo, because expansion is based on consensus and every member must agree; Bangladesh has applied but has not yet been inducted.\n\n4. Where will the next BRICS summit be held?\nIt is scheduled to take place in India's capital, New Delhi, though the dates have not yet been announced.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/world/brics-men-bangladesha-ki-entri-ke-snketa-vistara-para-roka-hatate-hi-mila-sakati-1050",
  "category": "World",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-15",
  "tags": [
    "BRICS",
    "Bangladesh",
    "Sergey Lavrov",
    "Russia",
    "New Development Bank",
    "BRICS expansion",
    "New Delhi summit"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}