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the the well the winds of change is blowing hot from cuts. this is the bricks 2020 volt conference. i'm roll resume shape. it is the 3rd and final day hope one of the biggest geo political events of all the details are coming up right now. on smiles as off the exchange shows that the final but no, that's very important day and folding for the bricks down the goods they've been coming together to essentially re shape global politics as we know them. however, the russian president, his warnings, the journey towards this new world order. this new multi polar party centric world is fraught with challenges, stating that there are forces who are deliberately working against this trying to transition to
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a more just world order is not easy. it's formation. is good by forces accustom to thinking and acting to dominate everything behind the screen of the rules baseboard are imposed on the will. there are attempts to restrain growing competitive with us as us. so it's in a new countries of officially joint bricks as part of the nation's it is basically the 1st step on the part to full membership with brooks the what a, so just by myself to 3 pm here in cars on, on roll research i, it's so good to have you with us. the 3rd and final day of the break summit has arrived today in the outreach on breaks plus formats. so we're covering the brick summit, one of the very biggest foreign policy events that ever held interruption federation
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day 3. it kicked off broad to know the state lead as a arriving of the cars on expos, tend to take part in this bricks. plus outreach discussion program kicked off with a group photo where attendees, extra, just a few laughs before sitting down for what was a major, a plenary session with bricks, partners, and affiliates, and the chinese president, by the way, calling on the global self to unite and upholding piece and striving for common security should get 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 south, we should use our collective wisdom and strength and stand up to our responsibility for building a community with
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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. west morgan tucker with the transition to a more just will order. it is not easy. it's formation is handed by forces a custom to thinking and acting to dominate everything 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 countries in africa, asia, and left in america. the legal unilateral sanctions outright protectionism manipulation of currency and stuff, markets are being used on interference in internal affairs under the slogan of concern for democracy and human rights the fight against climate change. and it is
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also used to this and unhealthy methods and approaches lead to both the emergence of new fund flicks and to the aggravation of old contradictions. you said? what if you can read lips, have a very close look at these pictures? are the leaders also engaging in some hush conversations, repeating the bones of trust, done come rotary that exist among them. now and these are all the candid moments kept it on camera. we see the chinese and russian leaders leaning in for a quiet well, well, a median as what a by johnny officials seized the opportunity to go over their own mattress raw. the discreetly visit. formal networking highlights the summit as more than just an official gathering them. you can see what they're doing, it's a, it's a vice will platform, the grows connections and fosters true dialog on its side lines without all the politics getting involved. well, let's get some point of fixing volt shot. we are these are you going to pick up in our senior political correspondent joining us here? yeah, go to today. kicked off is the final day. right. but it kicked off bright and early a massive, enormous round table planned area session for the breaks plus the expos set that
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can, can you tell us about what we've learned so far? well, a lot has already been discussed just today alone. be further developing the bricks and of course is relations with the rest of the world international and local issues as well, including complex, like the ones in guys, 11 on sedan and ukraine. the un secretary general gutierrez this year as well. he says that the un remains committed to peace and security, and stands only for diplomatic solutions to any of conflicts. and gutierrez also said that the world should be seen as this large family. and so that actually led to an interesting exchange windermere board and let's listen it across the board. we need the piece we need to be seen got as a, with an immediate cease fires the me this and then conditional release of all last judges. these fit the delivery of humanitarian days without obstacles. and we need to make
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a reversible progress to in the occupation. and this february is the 2 state solution . we need to be seen level, not with any immediate. so say should that will still be fees as we need to be seen today and adjust the sea line we've been shot at the international law in general assembly resolutions, we need to be seen. so then now we must good words into these. and we believe brakes can play a very important role in these that action. raymond, your excellence, the secretary general, us mentions will, should represent one big family, your excellence to the sector general. there's how we leave. can families. unfortunately, there are disagreements scandals, division of property, even breach in the fights. at times, the point of breaks is to create necessary mechanisms for interaction to create conducive conditions and our coming home. this is our air for this as well. get
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what they're going to do. things close condemnation, i'm on how this with the united nations organization. you got, i've seen that some comments out there, one person calling the russian president vladimir putin, the geo political glue that brought in there and china together to settle this. so this motors is viewed this be going on for a number of years. now there's a lot of movie to take, to is home to talk about with, with, with the public. what can you tell us? i, for india, this was quite a productive summit. down in the ground breaking agreements with china and because the to had quite a strange relationship because of this long standing border dispute that you just mentioned. and so that even led to a bloody class at some point in 2020, they've just had the 1st official meeting in years here at the summit. and they're saying that the agreement which put in, puts an end to basically to this. well, it's the 1st step towards putting it into the dispute because the main reason for it is that that area in the tibet area has never been clearly marked to that
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created so much attention. but now they're trying to resolve it and move forward. so they're saying that that agreement is vital for the stability of the entire region. we've heard today also from the in, in foreign minister who said that since the end of colonial times, certain political, technological and economic progress has been made. but he says that the main flaw of globalization is that it's failed to equally distribute all of its benefits from throughout the world. then brooks. he says, has the potential to create a system when everyone would have equal access to wealth and technology, especially in the global south west. listen in nations that detained independence from colonialism have accelerated, that development and social economic progress, new capabilities and much facilitating the honda single most talent. this economic, political, and cultural re balancing has now reached a point where we can contemplate real multiple attitude. the bricks
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itself is a statement of how profoundly the old order is changing at the same time. many iniquities of the past also continue. how do we to concise this contradiction? and then show that the benefits of change reach those who are currently left behind . this is really bad. bricks can make a difference for the global soft. now another interesting point was made by the president of iran, also president here, a presence here at the forum. and he says that in the context of all of these you out a little sanctions by the west bridge could play a wider role in creating a new, transparent, and stair trading system for all what's list. yeah. the nice, the summit and bodies, the fact that building a better world is not possible alone in today's interconnected world. collective
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will in action, are necessary for fundamental change, which requires reforming the current system to create a more balanced order based on justice and equity. a better world should be one free from impose sanctions, acts of aggression, war conquests and genocide. unfortunately, contrary to all international norms and human rights, being positioned of unilateral sanctions has undermined these principles, causing many development processes to face significant challenges due to coercive measures and political malice. this hinders the steady movement toward a secure and developed world. therefore, bricks and bricks plus must design and implement a transparent, fair, inclusive, non discriminatory and roles based mechanism for multi lateral a trade with a special focus on the global south and developing or least developed countries. a legal sanctions have devastating effects on international relations. yeah,
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it's amazing some of the comments, so you're going to be coming out of this a 3 day event here in cuz on the 1st conference, 2024 of these, these presidents, each prime ministers in 4 minutes is all in total. they've been kind of dropping truthful items all over the place. they're really starting told these days and it, you know, when you have domestic a collective, it almost seems that more in golden, you know, and you seem pretty strong comments coming out of them. that has been some, perhaps fairly do criticism towards the west from some of these bridge partners and, and certainly from some of the members in attendance here up bolivia for example. what was going on the? well, i'd say in general, what we've heard throughout these days could be viewed as a reality, checks the west, lots of criticism. it has been a voice addressing the west. some of it is even inked in that because on declaration by brits, especially regarding visa unilateral sanctions, the latest came from the president of fully the who said that the west has been trying to dominate the world since the 2nd world war. conf. busy all of his
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resources and that he says, especially goes for latin america, while russia specifically and brooks in general represent a new kind of the values of those that we can not forget about actions aimed at the stipulation. and attempts to oppress degree established democracies through cruising countries, victims of western forces, who have been striving to continue to control the world since 1945. we mean that as well. and it's well bolivia and its lithium, as well as hen doors and columbia due to their geostrategic position. if we're talking only about latin america. apart from these major problems, macro problems are also caused by the unilateral world order. at this decisive moment, the russian federation is cheering breaks, promising that his actions will be aimed at promoting a full range of interaction and cooperation. in 3 main areas, politics and security, economics and finance, cultural and humanitarian ties. these words reflect that we humans are not just the
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districts, we're not in a back yard. we are people and nations with our own history and culture. and so a lot has been happening here at the, for a main cause. and of course now we're waiting for the final for us conference, i've left him a report and then usually those are quite exciting and a lot should come out of that as well. yeah, it's expected to be an enormous statement from the russian president, old eyes remaining here on cars on with a senior political correspondent. you can physically know thank you. let's take this conversation further here on the international opposing life to me as a label role by the head of oppressed secretary of of addis ababa city administration in ethiopia. master it's real research right here and cause on i hope you're going to hear me. okay. i wanted to ask you, because today the break plus session, ethiopia stressed to the countries of the global southfield, an opportunity and the responsibility to work together to overcome world crises, that which crises are we talking about? how can bridge?
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so address the the, the, the crisis might, but probably be so far. the lady mentioned in yesterday session is up to number one is a crisis. so in order to be present in already existing international organizations, including the united nations, number to the there is, or did you say, experiencing a massive to global credit, you know, crisis is that these, the think a tennessee was, you know, it's kind of a because i mean it is access in the soul and the sawhorse. so the disk in discriminatory is scottish, all the already existing organization is, is also another crisis. and when i call to the beaks and the vision, as everybody on it on the side b,
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p to be on the list in the home, we split sudden in the open minded hope or to a useful hold of them. this is the son, all member states army. and the funny to decision making process is that every member say finds that i ought to be. we've been counted voice and i like the already existing and, and also been additions including the united nations. you just might be yeah, i think it, well i think is a solid view and i appreciate you saying that here on international network, television, me. so on wednesday, the head of the new development bank for brick set to africa is now among the driving forces of economic growth of bricks. how may as a, how do you see africa's role in the blog is useful in did t v and they not,
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they allow me. one of the situation is especially the mazda incorporation, the menus calling me because he is confident as yours code to get his console off the clock alongside with a few members, kids in the cell phones. these must a lot thoughtful patients. namely, please, would you be beneficial to the blessing these all of these, you know, policies ranging from page 4 and i think best amend please in the car is 3. 2, is it 22 is in my thoughts. it is and a veronica to frontier what you want me to do. apologize to me. i just have to go. i, i sorry, just jumped to get a little bit here made. sorry, a slight technical issue here. a bit of a noise in the brick studio here and cuz i'm, i'm so glad to have you with us. so,
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and i appreciate your patients. i mean, i said to me on this, if you wouldn't mind. so it's a nation's officially joining the bricks family. as part of the country's more nations are aspiring to become members, why do you think interest towards brooks is growing so fast among developing nations? is number one, these the, this is open minded flexibility to add, you know, that it's time for it to see. so when we see financial inclusion page and investment, so these, like we've already existing international organizations come from easily such a blessing this i think this is one of the most of the repeating office that they are being built next is to be i'm not interested comment that what, what, what about the west an off, let me ask you what you're trying to. some of them are trying to betray this summer because putins planned to mos cuz i selection on the global stage. but frankly,
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a lot of other press opposites. but even westman ones are saying, actually, you know what hooton's got mates, and he's clearly doing pretty well. and what is hop the will doing in cars on hugging the russian leader. but what do you think the message to the west is that is being sent during these days from cause on? i didn't see it is he's going to play these coalition. we really, i mean, you've been to the course the eh, president school team is a single person living the restaurant subdivision. but it is a lot he is not the only him who is really a doing this the they what's the best as we put in the position. i think that brings so because the one that is experiencing was all the issues in the fall and the fusion us it or did you say, you know, waiting for the, for the people. and i would say,
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because nothing to do with individuals is useful about a working what is more period inclusive platforms, but it is unable to listen to the position visit on you quality pollution, 42 states. so it's kind of lizzy to do that for plain visual. we've lived once. interesting, the, you know, there's so much to talk about during this historic event that really is happening here. the breaks conference 2020 for me. so i laid out a little bit of the head of the pressed secretary to the address of a city administration. ethiopia, just been a pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for your time. there's a bit of what's going on next. got to it. peter, hon. so there is a thank you very much the geostrategic analyst. now peter has the joining us here on the product and we continue our special coverage p to thank you for coming in here today. thank you for the invite to. it's exciting to watch what's happening. so everybody on, with all these smiles, will, these embrace is a warm hugs and a handshake. so i love, i mean, i saw the median as that about johnny leadership
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a few moments ago they were having a harsh touched meeting of this early, a preliminary session. i was trying to read that lips, trying to understand what they might be saying because, you know, usually you have an official event where they stand to the microphone. but here they were huddled together, having a little hush hush chat. this is kind of part of the essence of bricks to get rid of the politics, get rid of the media networks, bring the guys to sit down, face to face. now obviously russia chairing the brakes this year and the hosting this historic event at a time when the russian federation is dealing with $20000.00 plus or minus sanctions. do you feel the sanction effect here in russia, peter? no, you don't know as a, as a normal person leaving he had no, you don't. you don't see that. i know from, from business people that they all certain hurdles you know, to get certain brands in a while to give you an example. you know,
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an american example, the iphone or whatever. yeah. you can get anything and everything. yeah. it's incredible. the logistical uh, feats they do. um, uh for the normal person there is no difference. i am sure that part of the installation is due to the sanctions because uh uh these are all these products are brought in a little different. com through the way or all the companies um, popped agriculture me products or produce dinner off. so that means they are as cheap as they were before it's. it's interesting, i'm glad you mentioned a couple of countries that because at the end of the day, i mean i've been living and russian 15 years the past. well, i guess we've been on the sanctions now for quite a handful of us already. i mean, way before you create kicked off that. yeah. okay. 10 years of heavy sciences i've been on the receiving end of the sanctions. i've been on the receiving end of this uh, rudolfo big rhetoric as well. personally,
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i find the rhetoric much more damaging the sanctions for me. cuz that's, i mean, in russia, as you say, you can still get whatever you want. and when the sanctions were hitting, friends of russia around the world stepped in to help me. for example, if you buy an audi in moscow where the audi parts coming in to service your audi. well, it's going to be coming in from a friendly country, quietly on the hush on the down low, but it's coming in like that. so all these different countries very quietly have stepped in to help russia. as a result, you don't feel the sanctions now. i know on the foreign exchange reserves and that the currency rate of the rouble is not nearly as powerful as it was. but russia is thriving and pushing said, you guys and your sanctions, it's going to put them all right. do you think he was right? yes, he was absolutely right. that the best example is germany. yes. uh, you know, try me. do you want it to pull a rough show on to is nice,
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but you know there that just the puppets of you and i get states. and i do believe that the they paid by far the highest price. yeah. the energy costs are now $3.00 to $4.00 times higher. some people say 11 times. yeah. you say a subsidized yes. and that's why people each ebony don't feel it. yeah. that these disruption, all 4 of the industry is, is here, you know, the 1st time in its history. uh folks, welcome is closing 3 factories. yeah. hang police closing factories via. yeah, it says it's the largest cabin c and the reason workspace because it's just based on the fact that there's a problem with energy. they don't have that cheap rushing energy anymore. so we'll keep these factories is too expensive for why they packing up and shipping out. yes, they have dependents. you know, that the chairman industry only could be surviving in the last. let's say 40 is
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because of dirt cheap and a cheap yeah. from an off shop that is reason number one, and then you will have this religious, green aptitude, all 52 days german, uh government. and that also hurts. and then i heard from the all the industry that a lot of, uh, call manufacturers made terrible decisions on top of it. yeah, yeah. the problem is 3 full. yes. not only depends on what the issue. yeah. i mean look cheap. russian energy has been helping europe for so many years, cheap, russian energy, you know, in germany by the way, the economic backbone of european union, for goodness sake and now the cheap russian entities gone and europe's going down to drink. now america, okay, is now america's a buddy. don't worry buddy, i'm your how, i'm going to sell you american l. n g liquefied natural gas, a full 56 times the price. cuz i'm your buddy. you know what? it seems to me. honestly, it seems to me that america through europe,
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under the bus. yes. and at the end of the day, the highest price is paid by germany. if you look at the sanctions, that's what goats or sanctions and united states have enacted to much, much less sanction stem the u. mm. the, because they say, you know, uranium for example, we need cheap uranium. yeah. therefore, we don't sanction it that the americans do it very smartly. they do the, you know, uh, of the not so small people in brussels in germany. don't even notice that the need . so office, i usually sorry for them. do you think peter would ever be any chance down the road to the country like germany, perhaps, would perhaps show interest in joining brick sports plus, you know, if you talk to people in the business? yes. hey. what's that? what did they want to? they would just say, what do they really sure they would like to help. that's a political issue. yeah. said he's. i think this is one of the biggest changes in
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the past few years. breaks was when he come all michel association, so to speak about it became a political, a t o political forts. and this is not what rick swamped it. it was basically caused by the united states and there you go. this is not just me speaking out my opinions and all of that peter hensler, so good to have you a g, a g, a strategic on list. thank you very much for your time. thank you for you very much . thank you. thank you. well let. so now of course we'll have to who signed a, how did the former passive despite unpack us on an advisor to a foreign minister. now joining us at live from cairo, so it's very great to get you on the program a very well welcome to you. thank you so much for joining us. this is the 1st break summit for egypt as a fully fledged member of the blog, to talk to us about the impact this growing relationship with briggs has had on egypt so far and, and how do you envisage the future development?
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and let me start, let me start with the how we see the future development of, of, of breaks as a global slack minded nations that come, that cover as a matter of fact at the various continents and as president booth and uh, funk it out yesterday day to present to different cultures, different religions. and so we, we, we are very excited to be at for the selection members in embrace and we, we expect the brakes and the brakes plus we're playing a significant tool in, in, in, in the future in international relations. whether we are speaking about the security and these issues or in the economic and financial international divisions.
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and so i guess, of course, it would, it would need some time to speak with one voice on, on, on, on matters that are of interest to international peace and security to the intern that international economy. but hopefully, hopefully we, we, we actually are here in egypt that it's best thing to play the significant told and international politics. the 2nd at the 2nd part of the question concerning concerning how egypt would benefit from, from, from its membership in the, in the, in the brakes. plus at 1st the for to be a member in such a mighty and importance a block of congress that aligns with the idea with a basic tenant exemption funding for a policy that dates back to 1950. 6 5, at one dependent conference had taken place and was the star of the non aligned
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movement. and the non outline movement made a difference in the international product expect then during the cold war. so we as a, a, from an assumption front of you being a member, an interest in what the other members in the, in, in, in, in bricks class. that of course, uh, gives us a, gives our foreign policy and added, eh, we eh, the end of the leasing on see, and on the international to see. yeah. in other words, yeah, exactly. yeah. i think apartment, as i said, i think it a great comment that i think it have really, really could come in. what about, what about the latest developments in the past? what 24 hours the brick summit now seeing. so teen states accepted as bricks. hop in the countries with more potentially joining them or the future. well,
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in your opinion, what opportunities does this move open for the new poc notes on the block itself was starting from what president? forty's, that said yesterday, and i guess it's a maybe it has been included, definitely has been included in the assignment because on the declaration that uh, from some kind of thought of you, the creeds among the member countries in, in bricks less would rely on local gardens. it's a we, oh, this is a, a wish or this would be adopted later on, but from an egyptian front of you that would be a subsidy. pains and less in the pressures on our fund and starting to see sort of got it and kinda see it as hers. and most of our 3 is the space is settled in the us dollars and, and we, we would like to.
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