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hello welcome to the program. i'm how should my bottle of rust size set to host is the biggest funding policy event as a lead? those that are presenting more than 40 percent of the wells population out assembling in the southwestern city of cuz on the 16th breast summit we have 5 new members. doubling the goal of strength done the this from several of the countries are also attending. some of them like so, key and malaysia have already apply to joining the going alliance. the event gives presidents medina, puts in unfortunate it's a signal to the wife that hey, has not been isolated because of the water ukraine. it's also an occasion for other member states amplify the voices and policies. so what's behind the rapid expense of this block and kind of become a challenge to the existing global order. we've got to all gas in a moment, but 1st this report from i'm consuming studies in the russian city of cuz on is preparing to host the 16th on your brick summit. its the blocks 1st meetings
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with 5 new members as it doubles its membership to 10 in less than 2 decades of its existence. many say its expansion shows its growing globe and importance breaks is the to the flies of the go by. so the south, in this month to the travel platforms where the west terminate really breaks, can take us out of that. breaks was set up in 2006, but the desire to be a geo political comfortably to the west. brazil, russia, china, and india with the founding members. since then it's expanded to include so that's a get in 2010. and egypt, yvonne, if you p a saudi arabia and the united adventure routes were invited to join the block last year, was we are, is yet to formally confirm. several of the countries have apply for membership. the mutual printers is, as it does go on to your phone to many publications,
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right? there are not that many strings attached reading for being part of the break out of the same time. there might be interesting opportunities coming your way in going even just have a more base style with all his leaders. the meeting comes at a time that rushes typing up the tax and ukraine and why preston loved them. you put in faces and restful them for the crimes issued by the international criminal court last year. but it's been most good wants to present the summit as evidence that invest in efforts to isolated have failed to move ahead of the summer boat and said bricks and not the best will drive global economic growth of a company loop. wherever it is, the total g d. p of the brakes association is more than 60 trulia, and the total share of the global growth product confidently exceeds the so called g 7 countries. and it continues to grow. russell also wants all the countries to
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work with it to overall the global financial system and, and the dominance of the us dollar critics. it's critical breakfast perceived as an alternative to the solar system. it also some alternative ways of carrying out economic confinement to transactions washer proposes to use some kind of new car and see which could, at all national currencies to be converted into a new unit of payment. it will reportedly the digital money. the photon has also invited to palestine in preston mazda boss to the summit, but as well as vote on casa, is expected to be discussed. russian vida has re, if um, is government support for the 2 state solution? because i'm sure if i'll just see the inside story the, the best to bring it all guess in moscow. andre federals,
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former deputy 5 minutes of russia been to hell on how so the how much. yeah. and professor the and investigative to have on who specializes in everybody and funding policy in half of in the okay. mark setting director of the center for you not to mention studies of the university of buckingham and was a veteran. you and correspondence welcome to the program. andre is a sense in russia that bricks has only takes to become a t j a political play. i would like to say that more school by russian president put in this summit, the break phase, considering as a turning point. so it's gratian of multi fall or will of cost of the idea for make breaks. as a few studies to play is important. but at the same time, it took up position with his original goal. so make it effective economic mechanism
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. there is a situation where some of the complex like yeah, again, so because mechanical, enlargement or brief uh, being afraid that the political side or reeks will be preventing. so oh, that's why it's very important to find that this assignment coming somebody's problems with the police police threat and they come on the credit has on it when you listen to yvonne, the and officials over the last few years, they've been always saying that we need something that good stuff is a count, a way to the dominance of the west and the key play as and the americas good at this moment. be the moments i think a body is have been waiting for, for many is i think that's exactly what the wing is our speak. you know the rates as a organization outside the us, the influence of just on the nation. and that gives it strategic weight. and the
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wrong thing can, it gives you the wrong opportunities, the potential that it carries economically, politically and financially gives you mon, unfortunate to use to break out of the box that has, that has been trying whether it's less than allies, $2.00 a month. and so the, the reality that the organization is out to be a domination of the united states, it's beyond the u. s. so called us and that was all done is a strategic importers to, to ron, and the one you guys have been working on. and also show that they have been fine being to seize this opportunity and different lenders that it provides to bond with be it. they can all make a 9 shot and ultimately a as a way of channel. they think their policies and with regards to the brakes states
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that also regards to other issues of importance to yvonne and his farm policy and at least or other regions. they have been also using the podium and the capacity that provides to their priorities as well. market is funds many is covering the you when you ask people in this boss over the world in particular about the last, they would tell you that bias is more pronounced than that valued austin about the land. they would tell you, one of the most inefficient organizations in the world could this a substance of as in a, a trigger for many countries to say, you know what, in bricks we could have a genuine alternative to a phasing international world or the what does that mean like psych obviously are covered at the un. it's a john is but i will say was the secretary general banking. and so i've been fortunate enough really to see things on, on both sides. and i think it's not too difficult to see right now that the
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paralysis and the un security council, principally of a israel right now and the, these deceased 5 motions that have kept to be type repeatedly by the united states . and of course, the, also the russia, ukraine, bowls, all of these issues have paralyzed event. so it's not necessarily you ins folder. it's the, it's the fault of the member states. but saying, i mean, i think that the many countries in the west don't quite appreciate how they have totally viewed in the bible south and the, this paralysis that the un also feeds through to this perception that really western countries have been incredibly hypocritical on the one hand calling the russia to end this war and ukraine that the, on the other hand to continue supplying is with all of the weapons. it may wish what is clearly the genocide in the palestinian territories. so i've been there,
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i looked at the west to the british press this morning. there's very little mention of breaks, but that does show you something of the, the way in which western media tends to be very inward looking up. but to my mind, it needs to wake up because there is a reaction against this idea of a unit po and the global south. what is fed up to being lectured to and it wants to have is an organization's and good luck to it. to andre, the many people, all of other worlds, are frustrated with the wells or the yet the to see breaks achieve what they're hoping to see happen in the near future. could you give me an idea about what could be the 1st issue that best should tackle and succeed in bringing about the attends of a resolved for people to spots to finally say, we trust brakes across the full brake shoes. so
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she cannot make problems in this morning. well, it's a branch of equal grades. you should have sanction us and many other things which will be capable to do something in economic life. for example, in the future. the great, not maybe all on chiron see about own and cannot make the financial system which will be stable. so auto from outside world and their fee or is it leads also to growing political in france off breaks. so uh, economic issues to be on the front page of breaks in the coming future without is nothing will be done. how sign for the ronnie is her face a huge jew, political challenges these days with the amount of kids with these fridays that lives in the region have been suffering. major setbacks could bricks of as
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a key live that could stand with iran if it faces more and more challenges, particularly against the backdrop of the is rider response of the western dominated organizations that as, as the previous speakers, i pointed out, i've been very critical when it comes to issues that in that region including when it comes to yvonne and they, they deal with. ready the other issues that are more main to their security, different stage such as if you bring your dishes so won't be running as having been uh, at the receiving end of uh us sanctions. you check sanctions as opposed to a international sanctions that existed before. but it was a deal uh, as long as you spend off with this us let so called lawrenceville, georgia, and it's, it's seeking any opportunity. and obviously the brakes provides
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a big opportunity for yvonne to deal with the issue is that the united states and the west go back to the west as tried, haven't tried to push it out of or the way to use it. so it's important to look at the potentiality that this organization is this organization brings about. also, it's important a to see the opportunities that are provided by it. you can always give us an actually a taking sanctions into account. also, it's important to look at it from a security perspective, knowing that the united states has been supporting a full sledge more by the spring. he's on god. so i love it. it's actually a tax on his mom that he, when he is also look at a recent vision is just a place to balance all that to you and your laterally. you're probably uni that
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role that the united states is basically the things using the wall system. mock isn't. it's a little bit naive to think that breaks could become a genuine voice of the voice less when you have 2 key members of these. all i is the russians of the chinese obviously seem based as a tool to expand the geo political leverage as well. that may be but i, but i also noticed the bricks is attracting lots of new member countries. lots of countries wanting to join this. i think that does seem to be a desire also to look beyond the kind of a free market hype, the liberalism, of the, of the, of the american and the butcher, the, i'm the american capitalistic, both of the few. like, i mean it's just not working. and so there's that, there's the economic whole time to there's coming a sponge, especially from the global south. so the it from the emerging past brazil, south africa and others, but on. so i think it's, you know,
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you've got to also look at what's happening and what people loosely call the west. i mean, it's quite possible we may have it from presidency in a months time, which will, of course alarm and also lots of the european governments. i don't think that many of the are pin government somebody was going by side to what i was saying before, but i'm quite appreciate how isolated they have become a made themselves become because of the stance principally over what is happening in gaza and also not in lebanon, and so this, this constant support for whatever american farm defense policy you may dictate is not helping them a told. and so there is this reaction, i think, against a human opponent was very much andre, you spoke about the economic fact. uh, as i do as a defining issue for best, do you think that a proposal by the buses to start with a grain trading exchange as the 1st step that if successful,
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it could convince people to move forward towards putting together more financial net kind isms that could serve as alternative to the similar organizations such as the international monetary fund. yes, it's one of the goals and worksheets. the whole thing is this idea to have uh, within breaks o stable financial system which should cannot be disturbed by any sanctions by and by any uh, part of the feelings of which can really develop trust. the whole grades or the use of local governments is on national conferences without using computer as dollar. it's a long process. don't expect that people have put night about this process. he's on the way how son, when it comes to the middle east in a ticket,
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a members are not really c i to i, when it comes to how to move forward. could bricks today become a tool to enforce, for example, seized by a in the region could influence to a political decisions group put an end to the instability or is it a long way to go before we get to that point? i think it's a no, we're a uh basically that breaks is not a model that obviously there are countries enclosed us, the west parties to that bridge, but there are those rising, the power was there are those large, sanction the these, this basically is uh the, the the, the, the pharmacy that is, it's pushing for a pound of may cause them to deal with the crises that includes flash, evolving logic. so china, others don't want maybe to press that relations in the, you know, getting so close to the a, you know,
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the idea of the power. busy but these countries have it on you on how. ready things to change in the nice around the. busy and the lease, the uh, you know, that the so called little space system does not work. if anything, the, the owners of it mean we do not other states in the world. the west that established is how often a visual and it's a, it's the atrocities. and go, sorry that the outside the region and no matter what they did, what they say is, did they, they catch and see what they needed to do what they were doing as children are doing so. so that, that is, is. busy something that is not working basically the thinking about something i don't know, i can change the equation, change manual. there are meters that have lost the effectiveness of the international assistive. i think that's
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a huge goal that cannot happen very easily. it's not a shorter role. there are huge challenges that competition between the black to the west and brands as well. well, we'll see more folding in the future. so there are lots of challenges. the steps have been changed and i think it's moving at mark, yes, you talk to people and they will tell you that the un veto power is not fairly utilized. it's that just to add the funds, the agenda of the policy countries. the security council has never been genuine about the need to change things on the ground. but yet you'll get a sense of these on the account isms that can oper right? when it comes to books, who don't do to get a sense of gravity about the tools they have to have to implement new realities on the grounds that if they decide to model it,
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solve this particular problem. how can we do it or? well, i can, i can see that amongst many men, but many bricks member states. there's also a commonality of view about what needs to happen with the united nations. it's not power the, the type of say it's how it's being abused. and i have to say that over the past 2 to 3 years, um russia has used the visa of a great deal. america has used to be to a great deals and america's been backed up. but by my country britson, i think it's the british countries can come together and pushed the desperately needed you and reform been the book so suddenly on to something. because not certainly and many bricks member states talking about a different well economic order. but once they start talking about a different political and security older, we're on to something and many, many ways i think that you and reform is key. the fact, for instance,
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that there is no african member state that has a mental permanent member of the security council. it's the same for less than america we. we know how it looks i'm. one is built to change, the un is fixed as it was a 1945 with the defeat of nazi germany. well, it's time to change a lot of things, but we're increasing the see much stronger and actually empowered voices and most subsidy. what we're seeing in the mid least more than anything is empowering people . and by the way, i think when it comes to the general public and especially in europe, they took a very different view of many of these issues that the governments and so this idea that just because the western press is not interested in reporting on breaks, but somehow, people in my country are not happy to see members of the global south, other countries coming together. i know i'm actually challenging some of these west enough terms, but i think i think a lot of people do support them. andre,
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this is not the 1st time that someone came out and sets. we need to change reality on the ground. the non allies know meant in the 6 days of the seventy's up in so many people because it was why that seems to be as a challenge. to the prevailing world or the budget phase, because some of these ideas was so far fetched. how can you maintain bricks, a truck to win? ultimately, you don't have a bank. if you don't have a car and see you do have a couple of funds. you don't have a sense of unity that could you could sell to the people across the whole. i would like to say the least will never be replacement for is the nice of nation. and i put, i agree, that brief skills implants of the possible reform within the united nations, especially signing a security council. but is this
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a brief, it's really important to create shoes that walk real network, which includes this financial, mckinney communications that the system of consultations. i mean, the brakes should not be organizational summit. the brakes to be up against the shock concrete projects, which is still not the case that breaks weeks. the number of seated is a global problem. the project, especially comic product to identify itself as important as ation. but not only as a, as i said, the organizational summit has on how do they run is see the feud shuttle breaks when it expands. is it going to be the platforms that they have been looking forward to seeing, put into place that could respond to some of that grievances, concerns about that position and that place in the, on the global arena?
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that's definitely the is the case for the variance, as i said, you know, the whole sanctions, these are all actions, the parts of the united states and this all lives in the region. and these are the new bomb violating the nuclear deal. and that was part of the agent national law because it was dr. 5 by the united nations security council. all of that. so they weren't use bed. uh, i mean that that folder sales people have been trying to, uh, you know, to their agent on that policy within that framework to this day. we're still, they are seeing, unfortunately, is coming up as a result of uh, you know, the, the other countries facing the same challenges that the monasteries piece of the, the united states of the us russia under managed sanctions,
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as long as under sanctions. john, i see this chair and i think moving forward, we'll see more of this creates the cool all the sanction that is that you have a clause, and you can omics do politics and you know, other aspects can be dealt with collectively with best buy more by okay, you know, the not to exaggerate it is important because of the regional organizations such as the you can't go near too big for him to have him call him far as he and lots of issues are still to be resolved within parties that are the number to the brakes to do a walk or us vision as to where things stood. but all in all, i think there is this, the common or other brought to, you know, come and vision. oh,
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the reforming that you and the tackling issues beyond the there was and i have another question if you don't mind to pass out of the okay, mark bricks by so nice. i'm on the left cleaning governments, particularly in africa and latin america. when governments that ton vital conservatives, i don't think they're willing to do anything that could be seen as an upfront what i've found as to the america. so do you think that this could undermine the $0.10 for breakfast and started in the future? well, i don't know, i suspect, you know, you're talking about the european union as a, as a colleague. and tom was just doing that. i mean, essentially you've got lots of different political persuasions. running european countries in most countries of pop from coal mine which left seemed to be quite happy to be within the you know, to guys akins, i've got to be constructed really to,
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to be big enough for all of the members and to take accounts of the different types of government they may have, but there's a commonality of interest we've talked about. so this, when it comes to the united nations and the role of international law, all of these things that actually came out to the end of the 2nd world war. that all run parents full. so hard to establish. i'm a now being sort of ripped a ripped up in front of us. and so i think that there are many countries around the world looking for a new kind of stability in terms of peace and security. they don't see necessarily america as an honest broker in the middle east anymore. and they also look because the economic model that we've had for the past 4050 years. and also since the collapse of some of the soviet union, which, which generated an even foster rush to an extreme free market kind of model, it does not really suit most countries. and so there's a lot of up to,
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to dispute change. i think i a lock set in how so that how much you had on dresser, although really i appreciate your insight. thank you very much indeed. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i just as email dot com for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash a j insights. sorry. you can also join the conversation on x, how hand it is at a j inside story. for me, how shall talk about on the entire team here and uh huh. bye for now, the a lindsey us funded village in this election is here. decisions make from the white house effect, millions around the world state without a 0 for life coverage of every preston,
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