"Actually, I already announced in 2014, when I started my attempts at running for president of Indonesia … I did announce that when I become president of Indonesia, I will bring Indonesia to join BRICS," Subianto said at a business forum in Brazil on Sunday.
Subianto reiterated Indonesia's intention to become a member of BRICS, adding that it was important for the global economy.
"I installed my cabinet on the 21st of October and I send my foreign minister to fly directly to Kazan for the BRICS summit, which I could not attend … We want to join Brazil, India and other BRICS countries. We think that this will be a significant new element in the global economy," the president said.
Indonesia became a BRICS partner state during the 16th summit of the bloc in Russia’s Kazan.
The partner status enables countries to participate in special sessions of BRICS summits and meetings of foreign ministers, as well as other ministerial-level events, such on trade and national security, and the parliamentary forum. The partners may also consent to the BRICS final documents.
BRICS is an intergovernmental association created in 2006. Russia assumed the rotating presidency of the bloc on January 1, 2024. The year began with the accession of new members to the association. In addition to Russia, Brazil, India, China and South Africa, it now includes Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, according to the website of the Russian 2024 BRICS Chairmanship. Saudi Arabia has not reportedly formalized its participation but has been taking part in BRICS meetings.