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some more questions asked the better the answer is will be the the, uh well welcome back to our special coverage. here we are at all special studio and the hotter cause and right here in russia. we are continuing on very special coverage. it's 2020 volt. the bricks summit and the heads of the brick set member states already starting a very pack that you have amazing. so i'd like to tell you about, during this hours program. but at the end of the day, the a lot of smiles, little laughter, but mocking the last day. but it's going to be a very significant day. it's all on the folding here for the bricks. delegates for the come to together basically to bring straight global economics and politics. however, at the rest of the president did, most of the journey towards a more equitable world is going to be proof of the challenges. and there are forces them all directly deliberately working against the change, the transition to a more just world for there is no explanation,
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is attended by forces the custom to be thinking and acting to dominate everything behind the screen of the rules based order imposed on the will there are attempts to restrain the building? well, that sounds so. so team that new countries have officially joined, breaks at hoffman estates, is basically the 1st step on the pop to what will be full membership the . all right, is that just i've just off the one that's all care in cuz i'm not real research i, it's so good to have you with us. the 3rd and the final day of the break summit, it is here today in the our region, brooks plus formats over here covering the brick, somebody. it is basically one of the biggest foreign policy events as held in the russian federation. the day 3 started right now, the state leaders arriving of the cause on expos. that is to say,
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well i take part in what is a bricks? plus how rich discussion program kicked off with a group photo where attendees exchanged a few lives before sitting down for a major player or your session with bridgeport as affiliates. now the chinese president, cold on the global south to unites in upholding peace and striving to come and security issues in the collective rise of the global south, is a distinctive feature of the great transformation taking place across the world where the 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 from standing at the forefront of the global 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
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. 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 cool with the transition to a more just the world for the new it is not easy. it's formation is ended by forces accustomed to thinking and acting to dominate everything and missions. i don't know, but i left behind the screen of the rules based order imposed on the world. there are attempts to restrain would really want to investigate people, you know, independent, uncontrolled development of the company that you asia and left in america. we completely get the legal unilateral sanctions that seem outright protectionism. manipulation of currency and stuff. markets are being when you know enough interference in internal affairs under the slogan of concern for democracy and human life just because of the fight against climate change. and it is also you,
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as did we stand like unhealthy methods and approaches of okay and the lead to both the emergence of new funds and to the aggravation of hold contradictions. our that's our type of discussion for that here on asi international with our senior political correspondent, you're going to pick one up. now, joining us here for i'll continue special coverage. wow, man, i mean, honestly, yeah, god, i mean, you may have been in this business a long time. you've always been in like the presidential pool. you're a senior political correspondent for aussie for so many years now. and today you and i have both been watching this bricks plus plenty or a session you early as well lead as president, 5 minutes isn't all forward minutes on the lease until it was well tell us about and then it's up to a busy day. the final day, yeah, i mean, so far, the brute force meeting force between the brooks member space and all the guests. and there's nearly 40 states presents here. and because i'm taking part in this extraordinary for them, i call it that this so far is the main event. of course, more is to come, but lots of statements have been coming out of it with the listen to the leaders of russia and china. the indian foreign ministers spoke out as well as saying how
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since the end of colonialism, certain progress has been made in terms of technology and the economy. but he says that's the, the globalization failed to spread his benefits equally across the world. and brooks has the potential to create a new system where a wealth and technology would be spread out equally across the international community, especially the global south west. listen, it. yeah. nations that pertain to independence from colonialism have accelerated, that development and social economic, probus, new capabilities that much facilitating the honda single most talent of this economic, political and cultural re balancing has now reached a point where we can contemplate real multiple attic. the bricks itself is a statement of how profoundly the old order is changing at the
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same time. many iniquities of the past also continue. in fact, they have assumed new forms and manifestations. we see that in the access to development of the sources and modern technology and efficiencies. let us also recognize that the benefits of globalization have been very uneasy. how do we look on file this contradiction? and then show that the benefits of change reached those who are currently left behind. how do we create a more equitable global auto 1st by strengthening and expanding platforms of an independent nature. and by widening the choices in different domains and minimizing, i'm viewed or lives on those that can be reached. this is really bad. bricks can
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make a difference for the global soft. the 2nd 5 reforming establish institutions and mechanisms, especially the un security council in the permanent and the non permanent categories. well really, another interesting point was made by the president of the run was that that's in the context of these increasing unilateral sanctions by the west bricks. good way to play a vital role in creating a transparent and fair training system. right? all, let's listen to that. the nice, the summit and bodies, the fact that building a better world is not possible alone. in today's inter connected world, collective will in action are necessary for fundamental change, which requires reforming the current system to create a more balanced order is based on justice and equity. a better world should be one
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free from impose sanctions, acts of aggression, more conquests and genocide, and unfortunately contrary to all international norms and human rights. the imposition of unilateral sanctions has undermined these principles the causing many development processes to face significant challenges due to coercive measures and political malice. this hinders the study movement toward a secure and developed world. therefore, briggs and bricks plus must design and implement a transparent fair, inclusive, non discriminatory and rules based mechanism for multi lateral drapes with a special focus on the global south and developing for least developed countries speak to legal sanctions, have a devastating effects on international relations. the more is filter. com, of course on thursday, we're still expecting the final press conference by vladimir 40. usually those are quite exciting. i'm sure. a lot will come out of that as well as getting
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a bit windy here. you to see what all the things happening because this could be the cold. this could be called the wind of change. i think. i think you might be right. by the way, i mean, i hooked up the president. so the prime ministers and that for a minute says i don't to tie it today because they went to this pretty fancy gallery. yeah. last night. did you see all these round tables? beautiful food they were using? i know they were drinking a blend of red wine. they had a nice white recently on the table as well. so i hope that the they, they feel the energy back to what's bound to be a very busy day here. you're going to pick one off. thank you. on wednesday uh, brakes the, the country to prove the joint summit declaration ended advancing the average under the united nations. the document outlines that measures full sustainable global development, emphasizing the expansion of bricks, partnerships on support for emerging markets. it promotes the shift to a multi point in the world where power is no longer held exclusively in the west. and the declaration also underscore is a commitment to a piece making and ukraine through diplomacy. so let's have
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a quick look at how they to shape top the the new mission from that old is that what can you put in your national the same i used to those federal way to see if this was sufficient, especially well, in
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a very spirited set of ation all the days, a chief months of the russian president vladimir putin on fellow attendees of the brakes. uh, somebody come out and gather for a very fancy gullah dinna wednesday evening, like a saying, a blend of red wine, a reasoning as well on the table. but it was said, approved and emphasized a bricks nation's commitment to quote, given universal values of peace, justice and equality now is otherwise, the immediate, basically tries to portray this bricks summit has up put into attempt to mos russian says that he sense, sorry, but it's, it's so silly a french politician the result of officer george. i was wondering if it's the size the event will be remembered as a major boost for multi polarity. is a positive system and it looks like i think that the brick summit in cars on will be a turning point. it will go down in history as an event that symbolically change the situation in the world geo politics that allowed us to move away from the unipolar
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world dominated by the united states after the collapse of the ussr in 1991 to a multi polar world in which the process of organizing and resolving conflicts will be different from what we knew before. and that is very good. that's french media is here. that is why we're here. because you have to realize that even if you don't like bricks, you have to know what is going on. otherwise you can become completely blind. i'm afraid that unfortunately, the format of the summit will not be very interesting for the french audience. after all nowadays, i most often hear that vladimir putin has organized the meaning of heads of state to show that he is not alone. obviously, this is an absurd view of the situation. this is not what is happening and it's more of a secondary effect. thanks to this brick summit, vladimir putin can indeed say, look, russia is not alone, but that is not the goal. the goal is to build a multi polar world,
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because that is what the bricks members want, obviously, because of, or. yeah, you know, it's one of the things we've been talking about in the past 2436 dollars or the western press has really shifted in his narrative. certainly for the most part, the majority of the western outputs now are actually saying my goodness may look, pushing really has friends. he's, he's really not isolated the sanction is having to walk. and oh my god, what is he doing? what is he doing is carolling more than a half of the rest of the world for some of the biggest changes in 100 years. and if you didn't already, here's a bit of news for you. so team nations have now officially joined up as bricks hot in the country, so they're not yet full members. it's an easier is among them. and only we spoke with the 3 airlines to knock a ph. d, i kind of did amazing is university of international economics. now he says the bricks is essentially key to restoring a sense of global power t as a balance to what he called weston gemini. we see these as the opportunity to improve our economy. and also people of money into reagan. and we also,
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as one of the largest muslim population in the world, oversee that briggs are capable to improve our position in the global implants, the west that already been coming to hang them on the get the car using their power or lead to their own, propose it seems unfair to us, so in order to restore the better the and make the balance of power. i think this is the time for a little bit of silence and instrument that was how to achieve this balance of our are using bricks. and you know, of course indonesia, as well as other 12 states will be using this platform to, to improve this global sales call corporation. and so while breaks is proving itself to be a viable platform for negotiations. got this. so of course,
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settling the conflict middle lease, no surprise drawing a lot of focus here at the summit and a junction leader here, a bill for that. i'll see. see, you have as long as the importance of finding a count, 282 is rails actions in gaza as washington continues to support as outlined. by the way, it's not just gotta what is this genocide ongoing and the, and the case has been pushed to the i c j. but it's very rude. it's 11 on israel. it's striking by route continually now. but also attacking peacekeepers who work for who, who work for the united nations, have to listen to this idea totally. we cannot discuss the current international crises and challenges without discussing the up tables witnessed by the middle east region, given the continuous is really war for more than a year against the palestinian people besieged in gaza. house, surrounded by all forms of murder and intimidation as good as well as the aggressions spillover in the lebanese territory. this is the greatest evidence of what the international community has become today,
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is the aggressors are void of principles and apply double standards. more over the absence of accountability and justice in the face of the violations. they have been committed with international instruments and has resulted in unprecedented catastrophe. and no instruments can bring to justice. those who have started this war, reaching international law, humanitarian laws and the un charter. yeah, you know, there is a basically speaking the truth and that's what it is. i mean the purchase declaration, by the way, it's quoting for an immediate cease fire in gaza. also the release of all hostages on both sides and that of also the unrestricted supply of humanitarian aid. well to reach with the jani of a fast over form. its type of credit section says brooks is a power that offsets washington's influence. so this would be up to the risk countries that includes file size. uh, i believe that the all the categories that it would make it hard for us to join, but there symbolically, it would need a lot and not only to palestine,
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but toward justice. i believe brooks have a great role as a newly developed strong blog and gave me more momentum, a more power to oppose oceans of v a. and we get our, these as of 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 of the engine the side. the problem is the state of israel. i believe that the bricks 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. well interestingly enough,
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we did speak with some is randy residents to ask if that country might perhaps at the end of the day, at some point of the future, i'd be interested in joining the bricks family and to what purpose? i don't think it's likely that will be joining them, especially since you claim that they are 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 their him countries were 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 why i can tell you what i want this woman thing else . so the hostage is to come home. no, that's what i want. let me think 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 is road
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to have more friends around the world instead of being isolated the way they are. i don't think that we need it because the notes going with see russia. a rush with the china is, is the worse of the one will all know, i don't i, as a political consultant of human rights defended, not joining us here on ology international to continue our special coverage here. you know, on a i'm so glad the the discussing of this, this issue in the middle east, gaza, the genocide, the column plus depth of women and children. and yet the still no one seemingly able to stop israel. it continues to pound cause it's almost entirely blown to pieces now that bombing the capital city overlapping on. and they're attacking united nations peacekeepers. do you think bricks might serve as accounts of balance or perhaps
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a voice of collectible authority where they could actually put pressure on washington, on israel to stop what i think briggs is looking forward to have the un do what we're supposed to be doing. and 445. yeah. which is to prevent that aside in through audio. and that's my to somehow work with what's existing already, but to the extent. and we saw the somewhat on the tones of president projects, which if the un does not fulfill, it's somebody gauge. and we might be looking at some what of a new uh, in the national organization. and in the somewhat near medium term i do, and you know what i know, i think that will maybe needs something like this. well, the word need some thing that represents in an equal fashion. the interest of every nation and bricks shows the better thing that the american or sensory un uh, system does not work. yeah, exactly, exactly. i mean, you know, it was in new york for the 1st price. i mean, let's take it out to,
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i don't know brussels just on bowl somewhere. you know, somewhere else east. we can assume that the coming of gutierrez is what is the kind of a, the got is the way to get that you weren't involved in. what do you think? so? yes. so that's no excuse is uh there's no predicts that we weren't invited. is this something that's what happened outside of us or full of things. yeah. so that sort of going to those, that gutierrez was invited. any kind of go into the, into the findings of what's taking place in cars on will be submitted to the us. if you were to go listening, that is great news is going to go straight to the you and i mean, let's hope, let's hope that you and the global governing body that is in such dire need of reform. let's hope they take this declaration seriously. i give it the respect by the way, that it deserves. obviously a china and india have made a historical agreement right now they will, you're shaking hands and agreeing on settling this board a dispute and then that definitely at mountains that it is. it is interesting because i'm a big i heard someone coming thing just in the past 24 hours. it when it comes to
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solving this little crisis between china and india and baby pops. it's not that little. it's pretty much blown up in the recent years. someone called vladimir putin, the geo political glue that has brought china and india together on this. how do you react to this development between china and india? and it is, it, is it symbolic of what the bricks will be able to achieve in the future? in a way it is what i will point out also that china did a lot of work heavy lifting and frequency like the conciliation between e one and so the already as well, which i thought was impossible. yeah, i mean there was the lavish c exchange starting in 2016 after the sedation of this . uh, she, i carry it can sell the herb. yeah. so somehow, uh, either china or russia, i able to a muscle that way and they have this, the statesman uh, quality to, to themself as well as indian and the president which you knock on. so go and uh it shows that the, when you get the respect when you add to the equal is man a,
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as in between uh, what was the play is you get the digit, tim, is it to be a power broker? yeah. yeah. is what was it and put in the end. so you live off, i've expressed several times. yeah. in the context of the middle east conflict. yeah. is that, uh the united states is a partial, uh player. and so how can there be any kind of a present session of the but as to, you know, i was interested in this equation. yeah. possible. yeah, yeah, yeah. i don't know if you've been paying attention to the west in the press reactions in the past 24 or 48 hours. at 1st there were, there was some negative reactions, but the majority, even cnn, and the times of london and on the wall post the washington post, a big change they might have shifted a narrative or a know it's like they're missing reality that facing the facts that putin, n g i mowed yet, all these leaders are bringing together such a major part of the world representing the big it's economy. so some of the biggest democracies to the west, the media narrative is changing. but would you expect the western politics to
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change? well, to the x that we talk about sol, bring nations. uh, this is not, this is an old daughter. yeah. everything begins and ends in washington as long as we think west a new all for instance. as long as those are boston and states of washington, i don't see any change coming unless washington decides that it's time to engage. and reappraise re, uh, you know, revise the reports to international relations. yeah. which method? yeah, yeah. i don't want to give you a loaded question, but i've just been watching this bridge plus supplement or a session today. well, the lead is the forward minutes is a no much a round table in the expos sensor i thought puts in. i thought he looked happy today he had a smile on his face. he seems to be enjoying himself. i don't want to sound like a broken record. well though i haven't even set this yet, but to me it really looks like this bridge. some of this is a really big success and i'm not trying to give you a loaded question by always tell me the opposite. but to me, wow, i think it's amazing what's been happening here. well, it's
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a logistical feet and people that take uh, mega such as to be sure. yeah. but not just because it's a some it's but also because it lives the ground for something authority new. it's a change and very dying, and the foundation i'd be letting cause on there will be a before gets on an after, because on no matter how people look at it. yes, yes. it's one of our guests of one of our guests in the past 24 hours. referring to this moment as the big bang moment to the history in the future. we'll look back on this summit as rudy thought of the big bang moment. oh no, definitely. it's human right. defend that political consultant. thank you very much for your time. thank you. thank you. well, disability i'm. i told you you go to pick one off was speaking with a serbian deputy prime minister. alexander avoided who was attending this brick summit here in cuz i, let's show you some of the key take away a couple of years ago. the european union was our role is fully packed and sort of organization. if you want to be barco some
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organization, you must be part of european union, and that's it. breaks has become much more stronger, more influential. and the countries who are part of the brakes uh 5 to on the internet in international arena for more you friends for a and show much more power and more of that show much more understanding of other nation. this summit, i think, shows clearly that so 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 of course, nature of security now as well, but because serves so result of the kind of what kind of decision. so whatever offsets there is no sanctions russia it's stupid.
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it's, it's, it's hard to find a better word stupid deal. imagine that you can isolate the rush. is it possible? not just because uh russia is is new car supervisor. but i'm not sure. i'm not sure if present system of providers that these need to developed. i have rick on it to speak with the president, but 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 your populace that serbia and restaurant completely close. so that's a new approach. so what is the 3rd and final day of the break? some of it, but there was an awful lot still to come here live on all of the international from
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because i just quickly, one of the main use points here to teen new countries on making the move to join us pot in the states. the bricks, which means suit enough. so it's a new countries will be getting full membership. if you look at the why the behind us here in cars on it does seem that the wind of change is sweeping over bricks 2020, full on the entire world. as we know, thanks for watching, which one you soon the
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the water is part of the the is it a poly would posted? isn't the deepest you wasn't that in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present? let's stop without collisions. let's go out of the
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altima 2023. a surprise. attack the lowest against israel by how much militaries show the world the no one had expected the palestinian run. the goal is to have so many cutting edge weapons in the aftermath of the attack militants, openly unlocking a thing for us in the frame for the rockets and missiles that rain down on these rays. this is the see the how can it be that? um the ship to the middle east from a country whose top officials constantly complain about shortages of munitions and military equipments anyway, blueprint and blue. but in the past maybe over.

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