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List of BRICS summit attendees

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This is a list of representative leaders ofBRICS states at each BRICSSummit since the group's inception in 2009.

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BRICS holds an annual summit, which each state or government leader attends. Each year the heads of government take turns assuming the presidency, whose job it is to set the agenda for, and host, the annual summit.

In2023,Sergey Lavrov representedRussia instead ofVladimir Putin, and in2024,Mauro Vieira representedBrazil instead ofLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Top leaders of BRICS countries
Summit
Year,
Host
Country
BrazilRussiaIndiaChinaSouth AfricaIranEgyptEthiopiaUnited Arab EmiratesIndonesia
1st
2009
 Russia
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
[1]
Dmitry Medvedev
[1][2][3]
Manmohan Singh
[1][2][3][4]
Hu Jintao
[1][2][3]
N/a
(N/A)
N/a
(N/A)
N/a
(N/A)
N/a
(N/A)
N/a
(N/A)
N/a
(N/A)
2nd
2010
 Brazil
3rd
2011
 China
Dilma Rousseff
[2][3][4][5]
Jacob Zuma
[2][3][4][5]
4th
2012
 India
5th
2013
 South Africa
Vladimir Putin
[4][5]
Xi Jinping
[4][5]
6th
2014
 Brazil
Narendra Modi
[5]
7th
2015
 Russia
8th
2016
 India
Michel Temer
9th
2017
 China
10th
2018
 South Africa
Cyril Ramaphosa
11th
2019
 Brazil
Jair Bolsonaro
12th
2020
 Russia[note 3]
13th
2021
 India[note 3]
14th
2022
 China[note 3]
15th
2023
 South Africa
Luiz Inácio Lula da SilvaSergey Lavrov
16th
2024
 Russia
Mauro VieiraVladimir PutinMasoud PezeshkianAbdel Fattah el-SisiAbiy AhmedMohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
17th
2025
 Brazil
Luiz Inácio Lula da SilvaSergey LavrovLi QiangAbbas AraghchiMostafa MadboulyKhaled bin Mohamed Al NahyanPrabowo Subianto
18th
2026
 India

References

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  1. ^abcdKramer, Andrew E. (16 June 2009)."Emerging Economies Meet in Russia".The New York Times. Retrieved19 June 2014.
  2. ^abcdeKashani, Sarwar (14 April 2011)."BRICS seeks revamp in global monetary system". TwoCircles. Retrieved19 June 2014.
  3. ^abcde"BRICS summit defends dialogue for Syria, Iran". NDTV Convergence. Retrieved19 June 2014.
  4. ^abcdeIsa, Mariam."Brics Summit expected to establish development bank". Retrieved19 June 2014.
  5. ^abcde"Modi Likely to Watch FIFA World Cup Final ahead of BRICS Summit". India West. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved19 June 2014.

Notes

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  1. ^Thede jurehead of government of China is thePremier. ThePresident of China is legally aceremonial office, but theGeneral Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (de facto leader) has always held this office since 1993 except for the months oftransition, and thus as the China'sparamount leader andstate representative.
  2. ^TheSupreme Leader is the top position in Iran, which is atheocraticIslamic republic. Thearmed forces,judiciary,state radio and television, and other keygovernment organizations are subject to the supreme leader.
  3. ^abcHeld virtually due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
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