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the, the the while the spotlight is on the house on you as you well, the new members maybe new payment systems will be discussed. the brake switch, switch full summit is in full swing with dante quite well. what we do know is that smiles and last mocks exchanges us the final, but no less significant today on fold full but delegates. they've come together, quotes to reshape global economics and politics. however, as the russian president, nurses, the john need to war some more equitable, sustainable while georgia is faults with challenges, as are always full, says, walking against the transition to a more just world order is not easy. it's formation is painted by forces
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a custom to thinking and acting to dominate everything behind the screen of the rules based order imposed on the world. there are attempts to restrain growing competitive. the will welcome to a slight flight or rainy because on we are back in all special coverage. you're ready upholstered to about what's being said on the, on the launch of this, the 16 brick summit on a full scale look forward to what is the call? the thoughts on final day opus summit is upon us today in the outreach and last 4 months. we are pools here covering it. oh, it is one of the biggest foreign policy event as well to be held in russia. and it
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started bright to nadia bright. the audio, the ne, in fact with state meters arriving up because on international expos center to take part in dot, sprits plus outreach discussion program. now it kicked off with a group photo tradition. now what often these exchange a few last before sitting down for a serious a job plenary session with bricks, partners, and affiliates. chinese president eugene ping called on the global south to unites in upholding keith and striving for common security issues. yet the collective rise of the global south is a distinctive feature of the great transformation taking place across the world. global sales of countries marching together toward modernization is monumental in world history and unprecedented in human civilization. at the same time, peace and development still face severe challenges and the road to prosperity for the global south will not be straight. standing at the forefront of the global
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south, we should use our collective wisdom and strength and stand up to our responsibility for building a community with a shared future for mankind. we should uphold peace and strive for common security . we should come forward together to form a stabilizing force for peace, which strengthens global security governance and explore solutions to address both the symptoms and routes of hotspot issues. what's more, we get that go with the transition to a more just the world for the new. it is not easy. it's formation is attended by forces accustomed to thinking and acting to dominate everything. and i don't know what behind the screen of the rules based order imposed on the will. there are attempts to restrain growing competitive people, you know, independent, uncontrolled development of the countries in africa, asia, and left in america to the legal unilateral sanctions. that's your outright protectionism. manipulation of currency and stuff. markets are being, you know,
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enough interference in internal affairs under the slogan of concern for democracy and human rights. the fight against climate change. and it is also used to this and unhealthy methods and approaches can lead to both the emergence of new fund flings and to the aggravation of hold contradictions. while on wednesday, the bricks, nations approved a joint summit declaration, which is really aimed at advancing their agenda, that going to take it now the united nations security council, the documents, $43.00 pages. so really, mom, us outlines messages for sustainable global development, emphasizing the expansion of the partnerships on support, especially for emerging markets. it also does promote the shift to a multi power to well with power pools is no longer held exclusively of centralized in the west. the declaration also seeking that to on the school, a commitment piece, making vide,
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diplomacy in ukraine. let's also now look back. what are the offense so much on the 2nd day the the the 2 zip codes with the new measures metal. the is that what can you put in, you know, sure, with his name, i used to the better way to see if this was sufficient,
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especially well, in a spirited celebration of the day's events. russian president vladimir putin on his fellow s, m. d, 's of the summit gathered for a gall that did not on wednesday evenings, i pretend emphasize the nation said commitments. universal values of peace, justice policy. well joining me or right now on the political correspondent airport, it's been off. i mean, what day 3, we feel like we're getting into the final stretch, but of course is still not in a press conference for later. so i think we still might get a few surprises, but actually impact say yes, say pulls the declaration. but i think maybe the decoration smart be overshadowed, a very important diplomatic breakthrough focus through what happened to china and india. definitely, besides the cause and declaration, quite significant events of the other diplomatic breakthrough that took place here
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at the forum was the meeting between the leaders of china and india, the 1st official one in years. because the relationship between the 2 countries has been strained by a diplomatic dispute uh, in the tibet area. that area has never been marked. clearly that 3 did a lot of tensions, which even went to bloody clash between the 2 nuclear states in the 2020. so now they've managed to reach an agreement to disengaged their armies in that area and also worked out ways of how they're going to be patrolling it and finally officially met. so both either said that disagreements plays a vital role in the stability of the entire region showing for some jo, china and india of both ancient civilizations. may these are developing countries and important members of the global self. we have both as a crucial face in our respective modernization. in denise,
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it's best serves the fundamental interests of our 2 countries and to peoples for both sides, to keep to the trend of history and the right direction of all by natural relations . it's important for both sides to have small communication and cooperation, properly handle the differences and disagreements until facilitates each of those pursuit of development aspirations. excellent, see, i am truly delighted that after 5 years, we're finally having this formal meetings, the significance of the relationship between india and china, extends beyond our nations. it is vital for global peace, stability, and progress. i appreciate the agreement reached on the issues that have arisen over the past 4 years on a global scale. it is crucial that we maintain peace and stability along our borders. our relationships should be built on the principles of mutual trust, respect, and sensitivity. and disagreement isn't only significant for the relationship
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between china and india, but for russia as well, which defacto played a medium, your mediating role in this since it's the host of the summit. but also in terms of bricks, it's quite important as well because this was a correct in the organization, which now has been sealed by this agreement, making bricks even more united and strong. well, definitely feels about to reflect some of the spirit, of course, of putting aside the differences to the great good. so here we all day 3. like i said, they already got the ali, those delicate so ready hours into that round tables. what can we expect? what are you will speculations? what about you facing? of the final day? obviously, the main event so far is the brook brooks boss that you're talking about. brooks members states meeting with all the guests that arrived at one other. it's nearly 40 countries our presence here. so a lot of statements are already coming out of that. we're also waiting for the final press conference by vladimir putin. those are always exciting. so i should
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expect something to come out of that as well. and also the russian president is expected to still continue holding meetings with leaders like to be president of uh, i believe. yeah, the leaders off allow us vietnam palestine. the un secretary general is here as well. so a lot is still happening. and i think this is, this is really shows how isolated russia is. despite all the efforts made by the west, this summit shows that they failed. yesterday. i managed to speak with the deputy prime minister of serbia, which is under a lot of pressure from the west for its close sides with russia. he still came to cuz then despite all this and his view on why it's impossible to isolate russia couple years ago the european union was our role is fully packed. and so we're going to zation,
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if you want to be barco some organization, you must be part of europe in union. and that's it. but breaks become much more stronger, more than friendship. and the countries who are part of the brakes a fight to on the internet in international arena for more you friends for the and show much more power and more of that show much more understanding of other nation. this summit, i think, shows clearly that all the western attempts to isolate russia failed. why do you think is that serbia, is only the solely concrete rest from below russia, right? not impose any kind of sanctions on the russia. there is both nations to go in as well, but because serve so results of the kind of what kind of decisions. so whatever are serves, there is no sanctions. russia, it's stupid. it's,
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it's, it's hard to find a better word. stupid. you mentioned the to can isolate the rush. is it possible? not just because of russia is nuclear, super by russia pressure present system of virus that is needed to develop how great on it to speak with the president for she's probably one of the greatest leader of 21st century. and i've sort of to sure that he will be one of the leaders school in mark 21st century . when you speak with the, with the present, a 14, you almost feel that you are foreigners, that serbia and russia and completely close. so that's a new approach. the nations have officially joined up as a brick pot and the countries that are not yet full members. basically they might
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not have the same searching rights. they might not attend on the same meetings, but none the less significant, the quotes and cooperation, malaysia is among them. we start to rise. so a russia professor of economics up 1000000 capacities, asia, europe institute. and he really was just sharing with us his take on the opportunities that this new status will give his home on investments about one of them. but i think most, 03, there are lots of resources the directions on. for example, i have approximately circulations with, with china and india, a long history and the cost, or whether you see what i'm under the, if you knew if i got inside the, it was a bill from interesting to under the 0 which and the end of the right, really is one that's looking for the city, a world of which is more you getting into, i think be so obvious. well,
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for the countries um, accidental relations that would mean expanding export markets. and the same time i'm enabling the, the influx of technology, or even the licensing in a condition that would mean upgrading something the country as a long look for which is at the moment, not let the militia of bleaching the middle income factories do states. as i think there are lots of expertise that could we could change, not just a community to uh, $53.00 and a restaurant, but also lots of funds for something on the net daily out of the country or boost is itself investing status in the world. well crossing now to a g on sonata p h. c, kansas. amazing is university of international business and economics. thank you so much for joining us. um, you know, the 1st thing i want to ask you instead of generally indonesia, of course, homes,
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one of the world's largest muslim population, brick supports a lot of is nomic countries that so i wonder how significant is it that those nations especially cuz on so to boss, obviously we have beautiful most test. what's the city for this event? yes, particularly this event, the 6 been, bruce saw me didn't, doesn't. was one of the good corporations among the global sales. and it also affects for indonesia, because we see this as the opportunity to improve our economy and also people of money into reagan. and we also as one of the largest muslim population and will oversee that briggs are capable to improve our position in the global implants. now cause we're getting room is that indonesia has been invited, welcomed as
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a pot and a member now pulls into these uh so much to contribute to the group itself. he stays as largest economy. it's also a g 20 member i see on to. so what is it that indonesia gets from bricks? is it just not the forum to habits, voice? how does it just about adding a more diversity to its 2 political portfolio? well firstly, we have this natural and active for in policy which are our core of indonesian diplomacy. so joining breaks, even though we're still studying the influence of the brakes will play an important role to impress. not only i call them the but also to become the bridge for the go situation right now. you know, say on,
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we are currently the largest economy with populations more than 280000000 people. so joining bricks, they're also about assisted 40 percent of the world positions will become a benefit posted for us to improve our market. and also to become a rich builder for every year because spanish and that are happening right now. so we need the balance in joining these kind of corporation. indonesia has um, uh the you when to take quite a decisive action against is ro for its actions in gauze. uh, just in the last day we sold the engine ethan hospital uh truck. um, i do have full service uh called. so welcome south lock because i see g j case against this row and not declaration that we saw yesterday made by the brakes
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nations. we did see confirmation of his radio option. that was that welcome to you . was it strong enough? is that move? it can still be done? of course, it's still not enough. seems this action actually are not really uh, taking into consideration for the western harrisburg boundaries such as the states and also the you. but we, as one of the moderate mostly boundary, we still try to do our best using 4 rooms and also a multilateral corporations to improve the awareness of the international community and to give more robust action towards the, the situations the prices that happened in does, uh,
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and also middle east as well on the final uh thing i want to get your take on the bank of indonesia is uh, continuing efforts to reduce its dependents on the dollar. i know that for example, with south korea, it's really pushing the use of local currency. why is that important and why now? it is a very complicated situation since we're having, of course we're having in those situations regarding our economic g b. however, regarding the cover and see, i think it is still too early for us to, to make our own currency as our payment for example. so i think we still need time to study about this possibility. well we appreciate you
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coming onto the program speaking to us from beijing that was our pre owned and sonata p h. c. comes up at the university of international business and economics. thank you very much. i as well, we have seen the bricks is proving itself to be a viable platform for negotiations is audrey and i will just talk you about setting in the conflict in the middle east. and of course that has grown a lot of the summit's focus. well a chip shanita abdul, such as c c emphasize the importance of finding account to wait to as well as actions in gaza as washington of course continues to support it. ally, what have you in this regard to the, cannot this because they've got into international crises and challenges without discussing the crisis weaknesses by the middle east region, given the continuous. is there any ward for more than a year? again, as the sounds of the sting of beeping the see did the in ghost as to add to are
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surrounded by all forms of narrative and intimidation. as well as the spider aggression and deliberate needs to the daughters, which is the great positive evidence to want to have our word at the end, the international awareness they come today as they are void defense laws and the up inside the oven is that the models or the absence of accountability and just in face of the violations committed to the international instruments. and that it was of the international under human integrity and know which resulted in the unprecedented humanitarian got best to feed for those. yeah, we have financial aid. well, the brakes declaration has also quoted for an immediate c spot in gauze. 6 the release of hostages and unrestricted supply of humanitarian aid, so desperately needed to be trained to be on a of the faucet performance democratic fox. and says that really, the group is a power that can level the playing field when it comes to assessing washington's influence in the region. this would be up to risk countries to include
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palestine. i believe that there are the categories that it would make it hard for us to join, but that symbolically, it would need a lot said, knuckle lead file size, but toward justice. i believe brooks has a great role as a newly developed strong blog and gave me more momentum, a more power to oppose versions of the are. and we get out with these as the breaking of the international norms that the united states is leading. i believe that these countries, brick countries can use their mainly economic powers to uh, counter wait, some of the political push that the united states is enforcing through and the blind support. i've been doing this either. and so the problem is the state of israel, i believe that the bricks,
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countries have enough economic power to utilize to bring at least if not peace, to counter the destructive measures. that's our being taken by the united states policies in the region. we also spoke with randy residents themselves to see whether the country would be interested in joining bricks. i'm why i don't think it's likely that will be joining them, especially since you claim that they're on as a part of it, i don't really see, doesn't have anything in common with that country and impulsively other countries as well as conditions where the front of him countries were and, and this then possibly, but i know very little about it. so if we want to make some kind of changes and bring maybe quiet to the area of and i say there's a, there's a good reason for it. but i, i don't know enough about it to say that i have a very strong idea of what is right. i can tell you what i want just wasn't anything else was the hope to just to come home. now that's what i want. and if it
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could help that, but yes, for sure, it's going to be a good thing for as well. either way to join any international community because either of his own needs to be heard. and i think it's going to only benefit as well, to have more friends around the world instead of being isolated the way they are. i don't thing with the to, we need it because the notes going with see russia . a rush with the china is, is the worse of the one while throughout the day. if we have been joined to pull the file correspondence like let's put on this economist going on with this right now with joined by a wonderful got michael, my lou foremost, the you know, security policy on the, at the us, the defense department. i'm michael just to kind of wrap up that middle east in law . we told last night the post about the is ro, elements in the middle. leave your elements in, in the declaration. as far as the question now the documents being sent to the un
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security council, what's the reaction going to be the and what's the reaction going to be void is front of so i think of israel. not only will ignore it, they'll probably intensify their, their, their actions. they're on a role they, they feel, i think these really feel that they have a very limited window. and that they're going to go ahead and do what they feel is in their national interest. which is contrary to the rest of the world. i mean, they're committing more crimes on a minute by minute. this is what it's boiling down to tell me very thousands of innocent people every day. and this isn't an outrage and, and it's been expressed here. the question is, how do we put those words in the action level with 33 countries here to condemn it? what are they going to do about it? and uh, i think they need to take action back home to, to show their, uh, their, their discussed and their, um and, and to let israel know once and for all that this is not acceptable behavior in the
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21st century. i mean, we know that much with the boss as well. so yeah. in town, he has previously expressed an interest in how to sign signing up for direct some say, well that's just not feasible. it's not even recognized. i h u n members. so do you think the president's head is more symbolic? to show that this is an issue that's top of the agenda. it will be result round this table. we all going to recognize this as a top tier plus question. well, one of the premises in the declaration yesterday with recognition of the 2 state solution, it makes sense for a bus to be here and to represent the palestinian people. and i know they're, they're, they're split of course, but the palestinians need to be represented. they were under represented, they have been but they, the bricks conference made it a point to not only recognize it, but to condemn israel has done to them. and this is, this is very significant. you don't hear that. you don't hear any mention of
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palestinians and their rates back back in in washington. you don't hear about it. you only hear about desire for a cease fire, but they still supply the weapons to, to israel, to bomb, into smithereens. this has got to stop. we fool yesterday uh that power attack into yeah, just outside of incorrect and we so unclear are retaliating with strikes overnight on a, syria and iraq, the territory. let's just be hitting the code. just groups that were cute. now pulls in the declaration. it says specifically, we quote for a respect to syria's territorial integrity, it's a disappointing then to seize minutes reaction just a few hours off to the declaration. i think um, when you have a terrorist attack, you have to respond. you have to take care of that. you have to take care of the problem and they knew where the cam so where the p k k cancer obviously was p k,
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k. and unfortunately, the once again, the united states, even though it doesn't recognize p k k in regard to it as a terrace group, it does represent, it does reflect on and, and represent the and, and back the kurds in, in the iraq and in syria. so it's, um i, i think once again the us policy is conflicted here. i think everyone had to had to show a decisiveness against this attack. it's unacceptable. and the bricks conference made it clear. we do not condone terrorism period. and i think that does not mean the members cannot respond to it. it's self defense, self defense. what cool. so i think what not knowing about syria came out. the 1st thing for me was, or was that basically saying, sarah, 800 to a 1000 us troops stationed in northern syria, legally legally,
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to all denying syria something like 66000 barrels of its own oil every day. that's like 87 percent of the countries the in the output. and yet we also hear from the us press secretary in syria. i mean it's, it's just how you can fit together. well, it's that, i mean, what the united states is doing in syria is, is that right, that they were not invited in? it's a sovereign country. and it shows, once again the us disrespect for territorial integrity and that they're just stuck in the oil out and keeping it for themselves and selling it at bargain rates and, and, and in robbing syria of its own resources for it's for the syrian people. and it's wrong absolutely wrong. you know, we've also got a preliminary list of new port in the states. yeah. 13. um, well, i looked about my quote because i said to you yesterday,
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i'm convinced that his weight is going to be that i wake up a piece on his way to smoke back. but you won your but of course you did with your experience seem you talk. he had stuff. yes. um. but it's just such an incredible list. i mean, you get and now jerry l. jerry of the other. a battle russ, validity of cuba engine use have been nominated. i mean, the global, frank prince. yeah. the global footprint. yes. of this organization. it's just the start. it's unique, it's, it's astounding. it says, and it's uh, it's sending a resounding message that people want to change and people are around the world. want to change. we're talking more than half the world population here. and that also means half the world's resources. how do you manage that in the future? and this is going to be the challenge for breaks. uh and i think bice eventually partners, we can become members over time. i think you gotta get the structure down 1st rather than.

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