"We
should let more countries join the BRICS family to pool wisdom
and efforts to make global governance more just and equitable,"
Xi said.
The bloc comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China and South
Africa. Its leaders were weighing on Wednesday rules for
admitting new members to the grouping.
South Africa said last month that more than 40 other nations had
expressed interest in joining the organization, which aims to
offset the perceived hegemony of the U.S.-led West in global
affairs. Of those, 22 had formally asked to join, it said.
China has long sought BRICS' expansion, hoping that broader
membership will lend clout to a grouping already home to about
40% of the world's population and a quarter of global gross
domestic product.
Russia is also keen to expand membership while South African
President Cyril Ramaphosa voiced support for the idea at a
bilateral meeting with Xi on Tuesday.
Xi also said the BRICS countries have agreed to launch a study
group on artificial intelligence (AI) and further expand
cooperation on AI including by strengthening information
exchange and technical cooperation.
(Reporting by Ethan Wang and Liz Lee; Editing by Andrew Heavens
and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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