Saudi Arabia exits the BRICS, signs a strategic agreement worth 600 billion dollars with the United States!
Saudi Arabia has decided to withdraw from the BRICS, the coalition of emerging economies that includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
Instead, the kingdom has signed a massive strategic partnership worth 600 billion dollars with the United States.
This change marks a realignment in global alliances, especially as the BRICS are working to challenge the dominance of the US dollar by promoting local currencies and launching a potential alternative reserve currency.
The agreement with the United States likely includes trade, defense, energy, and possibly technological and financial sectors.
This move is expected to shake up global geopolitics and could weaken the BRICS' vision of a multipolar world.