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is going underground, can the lot of mere putting safety have has intentionally hung repeated mediation efforts in the ukraine conflict. the russian president also reveals in his latest interview, the thousands of you printing and troops of virtually be left abundance incurs also had on the programs that brick so much ink because um, it comes to a close, providing attendees with a detailed roadmap for development bounce as the west coast, the watches, the organizations plans to charlotte and staying us dollars and use as a political to the 7 people are reported killed by an id f strike on our residential building and they roots, us 3 reporters,
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lose their lives. this sort of level the, it's just after 3 pm this friday and looks are in jetta. and here in law school, welcome to the r t, use our president vladimir putin say he's that ukraine has fail to free fall. isn't this of soldiers surrounded by russian troops? in the car screeching in his latest interview, the russian leader added nothing units happened even being worn by a key of about their dire position. so it's not the norm was it took, we should ask of what his level of customer i'd see if you could just if others didn't, you know, could he's got to me because of that. i knew that. and then like i said, he's a boy kid on the stage shooting and putting myself up with you. and i have the like you to attempt to find lots of us. the new interesting is not an issue and you're still getting ready to be there. and i've done this been about on the north and not
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do much so i'm not sure but mostly into which solution. i see it was the put news tribune ship. busy the forum last little time for rest, just want to interrupt to say that because he help dozens of biological talks with participating, where leaders and find time for a lengthy 2 and a session with international and local journalists, the russian presidents highlighted the importance of the stomach declaration of the diverse reality of bricks. other world leaders echoed those views and discussing what emerged i think is on for the the,
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the secretary general said that we should all live as one big family. my dear mister secretary general. this is exactly how we live. the, as a reminder, the bricks family grew significantly larger. this week, 13 nations officially joined the block as partner states. so are not yet full at members. we'll get through that. and in fact, talk to a number of them at later in the, our the
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next cause, same it the because then some, it was attended by delegations from 35 states and 6 international organizations. such a broad representation clearly demonstrates the authority and role of bricks and the growing interest in cooperating with us on the part of states that pursued a truly independent southern policy. they made the student's name. each of the states has its own development possible, its own model of economic growth, its own rich history and culture. it is precisely in the civilizational diversity, a unique combination of national traditions, even though that lies the strength and enormous potential for cooperation. not only within the framework of bricks, but also in that large circle of like minded countries that share the goals and principles of the associations activities. we've just computed most successful big summit, which was led by pressure. this time we had the new members of
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bricks who participated. that'd be rid of the police to have been now an expanded bricks that has brought together a number of other african countries that go the south now as a very strong platform platform that promotes multilateralism. a platform that promotes the development of the global solved countries at an economic level at the cultural level at the social level. and this also promotes the unity of the people of the south will study or maybe it was true to become a full member of bricks earlier this year, but has so far stop shorts of taking the final step. we discuss that with my jed elf tricky head of the base center of information on arabian russian studies. a fix of the head to have the far item, the rigs is emerging as a global force, extending its influence beyond the borders of its members,
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states. and even though seeking to join today, we are witnessing representatives from over 30 countries and more than 6 organizations. bricks has become a tangible reality with benefits for the entire well. for the most freaks is established itself as a model for a new economic system. offering a platform for development, economics, free from political constraints and more importantly, western dominance. in my view, when discussing breaks from an economic standpoint, we should not see it as a replacement for the global economic system or to existing financial situations. rather, reducing bodies, an independent model, one that has a developmental focus, the world perceives brakes as a framework, the deposits from traditional capitalist practices and the on check capitalism that weighed heavily on developing nations. the concept of breaks should be self explanatory. they should be no divided bad greeks serving as an alternative self
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with routers. it represents a power, little framework that we need to explore a distinct economic system within brakes that provides various options for countries to engage in their economies. and this suggests that the world is moving towards a multi paula reality, which encompasses more than just political or security issues, but also pertains to economics, which serves as the core foundation for the family didn't grow significantly larger this week, 13 nations have officially joined the bulk of partner states though, are not yet full members, nigeria and uganda, or among them. so let's talk through what it means for those countries with co founder of the data insights company that of africa basel. i'll be in a butcher and also lecture in international relations of diplomacy to come by university and compiler sibling yet. robert gentlemen, you're both very welcome. mr. i'll be a can we start with you?
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night julia is not on board as a bricks partner. why? what benefits will it bring? the system is its spots of the federal government's new policy with regard to this war and the fast, to ensure that it's not only able to fully maximizes membership of the african team, continental trade agreements, but also to joined the brakes. and munitions, not only as a part of the country, but as a member country eventually. and then that will also segue into names. you have been a member of the g tranche. so this was already the policy of foreign policy plan that was announced last year by the current minister of foreign affairs. and wanted to get the ciocca is working in that direction. and this is the 1st step won't be mega plan, and this is the treat in main bolt idea, access not only to alternative market spells so pretty, it will, in the global, more people apply cheap. and humans, as you know for the last 60,
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is that your foreign policy has not been non aligned, which means that we're able to pay very well, retard relations with the west, as well as obligations for the use of this is already seen in the data. uh, the amounts of investments that we get from china also together with the amounts of investments and businesses that we make really yeah, we'll rest, we're gonna, we're going to get to that point. i'll just keep out an ice for now because it's very interesting. but let's go to a compiler where sonya robert joined us. why i have so many countries in recent times. so to join the bricks, lock it seems to be super charged as of late. thank you very much. yeah, sure. i are presenting so many minutes because i the way the way the next and these properties and some of the
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things that i tax reason for. i know when the, you know, my ass is but maybe the, the piece with this uh on the journey. because uh, as much is uh why, why we didn't waste we are finding some of the differences, these people. so many benefits i was just on the iga sport, it was the way the appointments needed the wow. what the list is when it was, i know they see the, they need to get somewhere where the, where the services i'm be as much as they wouldn't relationship with these people. so that's what the minute. mm hm. basel i'll be a president,
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put and has spoken many times about bricks embodying shared values. assured world at the i pluck not with such a mix of states across the world at the table. how do you see what are those values and world views primarily? and i think the co should value that niger reaching out to benefits of the big arrangement as a binding. in addition, the value of this, in the sense that whenever their investments made the investments are made to ensure that the advisory change added in those confidence. i think this, this is very similar to sort of the arrangements that lots of african countries have benefits. and right now i'm from china, which is the case with which and trying to highlight that that shouldn't be the case for the brakes arrangement. so you're not telling me just about creating a volume from the countries that you involved in, but you're also adding binding to that. and that in that involves
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a cost expense viewing of investments for volume change to be added to be entrenched skewed trends. 5 technology trends, 5 skill uh development. i worked in the paper label productivity in africa with regards the lens of chinese f, one direct investment. and over time, over 10 years with one decade, we start to see using the regression analysis that retired up. we start to see that labor productivity output increases as a, you know, an outcome of that's going direct investment from the chinese investments. so if that is the case, that should be what a lot of african countries that are pushing uganda and you're still getting shipped . of course, all of these countries that it's now enjoyed as part of their country. so i remember countries now looking out for those sorts of value addition to get and respective economies. yeah. mr. robert bricks heads have said the organization
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isn't in the against any one, but rather 6 to create a fair, more equal multi point of world order. how does that make it different to others such blocks currently in existence? or maybe the b as in model or what else? just you just kind of, just as you know, when you, when you, when you, when you need to replace machine that must, wow. edu. so when it is, it's a key decision to the next this, this on the what the bonus missions, especially if you're going to say the least of the ocean in terms of responses i, she had a recertification, i drove this initially, trade i so,
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so the kind of the i'm because of anything that you can wow is easy trying to existing laws. so yes, you're there. i'm giving you a lot by the, with the interest. i mean, this is the most reasonable, but we also have the this i actually must from what, you know, the chevy, but one of the easy display, munitions is this is kind of initially the breeze, are they finding is the same as the age of what's the best practices before the existing, you know, with the big button that is people within please either one.
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wow not. so i'm the menu i was beyond the build on. i'm not dynamism is clear, isn't it? we've been speak things to the co founder of the data insight company versus of a forgot basel. i'll be a electra of the international relations diplomacy, school of the company university sibling. yeah, robert, definitely thank you so much to both of you. all right, let's keep a focus on the recently finance summit and welcome into the studio aux on a bike, a host of worlds, a part here on our tea. i'll kind of great to see you. we've been speaking about it there over a dozen nations officially joining the brick family of partner at countries more are aspiring to join those fully fledged members as well. why do you think the interest of rick has has supercharged too much in recent times? well i, i overheard the discussion values with your previous guests,
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and i think that's a big thing here because uh, paradoxically, breaks is actually implementing some of the values that the west preached about for so many years. and by that i mean, respect that is, i respect you enough know to impose my own developmental paradigm on you, or to use you as my feeling base, you know, stress on pragmatism, stress on practicality over ideology. i'm not going to discuss, you know, gender values or reproductive rights with you. we can focus on some pragmatic, common projects that can benefit your people and my people. and i think also like what's also important is freedom of choice. we can incorporate on projects that are mutually beneficial, but if you want to pursue something else with in other countries, you're free to do that. it's not the binding form. i then it's a very attractive proposition in this day and age. when the west of the west motors
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overrun, they became very restrict. if you are either with me or against me, the west is asking more and more from the rest of the world. while it is yeah, offering less and less will. that's one of the questions i asked the guess just said, what makes it different from other blogs we saw, for instance, the european union started as a trading block, the grid id across europe. now it's primarily political. it has to be that suits are equally political. right. so that the difference is clear here with brakes, isn't it that ideal is he is not being pushed absolute. pam. if you look at all the reasons western elections and the issues that dominate the discussions, they, they're all about ideology. what happened to practical concerns of the people, you know, the rose, the bridges, the schools, the, you know, educational system in a way, it's rotten north. what is taught, but how it's wrong, and that's going to be a focus of breaks and breaks is almost exclusively focused on development. i mean, and not only of the russian summit, but also the previous leader is like for example,
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brazil was the hosting the summits last year. and i remember for president brazil specifically saying that we don't want to discuss all the deal with you. we're here to discuss practical matters because ultimately bricks was created to advance its members interest. it's not as a revolutionary counter alliance. it's not against the west. it's known west because it is, it is out for itself and its own interest. let me put a point to though, and is there a fee or that there's, there's a tipping point. if more and more countries join up, could that dilute the group name because there's so many interest coming to play at once is not a fear of, of the balance with which is being so potent, often all with bricks. that if more and more keep joining, there's an issue there. i don't think there are any here. i think here is a specific feature of western and narrative. sure there are some pressing concerns . so for example,
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the criteria for expansion are really being considered and discussed because initially breaks was created by very powerful countries, countries that can afford that own autonomy, that own sovereignty in the international politics, india or china. you know, who in the south africa, nobody tells them what to do, but now more and more of middle sized countries wanting to join. and some of those countries, you know, they may not enjoy as much sovereignty and 3 decision making as the founders. so um that is being considered, but overall breaks is a very loose organization. it's a, it's a round table format that you know, does not produce any binding region decisions. so if a certain country wants to participate in fines, it's a, you know, it's valuable for itself. so be, if not kind of walk away. so let's talk about cuz then because i was covering it and from here, but from a far it look to be real energy, something even though 15 years old from the 1st, some of that energy is,
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is still there. what were your main takeaways from it? well, you had mentioned uh, 15 years ago, and i think that's uh, which was in rush at the 1st. there was some, it wasn't, it wasn't in russia in 2009. and coincidentally, that was also the year when the united states brought together do 20 to deal with the aftermath of the global financial crisis. that, as we all remember, originated within the united cells itself. and i think that's the main sort of, um, uh, highlight for me as for how the different are these 2 frameworks and how international relations have taken sort of on the new path. because the united states convince the 20th to essentially share the damage of the prices that they've created. brakes is all about sharing values in a non binding free way. um, they are trying to create something that is mutually beneficial. and again, there is no sort of, uh, ultimatums about the, you know,
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any blogs or alliances. and i think that's, uh, that's what makes it so attractive. yeah. a pregnant to them seems to be a big thing at play here as well. it was taking intuitive and respect. improvise. i'll respond. no, not seeing the dollar eyes ation, not when it, when it comes to that president put in the boot was very clear. we're not against the dollar. we just see it as being increasingly used as a political tune which has been referenced before. now there are other countries in brick such as india, for instance, who said, we're going to keep using it that suits are of interest. but we're also going to do deals in, in local currency as well. that pragmatism is coming to it's, it's, it's gaining momentum. is, was that one of the issues of planning cuz on talked about it, it was discussed widely, but i think the way you are phrasing it is very accurate. breaks is not the revolution are forced to take down the dollar. many of the countries are still using it because dollar is a very convenient currency,
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but in areas when it's not convenient, they are trying to find alternative ways, either trading local currencies or using some of the mechanisms. and again, these countries are all about themselves, then i'm going to waste time money and resources on trying to contact counter the united states. the united states is doing that well by itself. and that's actually shooting itself into for them in present, put in talk to about that a lot. but ultimately he read to rate the uh, the same point that uh, his trust many, many times that we are not the guest. the west. we have simply known west, we want to deal with each other as we and as we please. and we don't need like a big adult telling us how to behave. we're talking with big adults to tell you how to behave unilateral sanctions. now that was one of the topics brought up the egyptian president, i believe the plenary session and said that it has to be a bullish to all to gather because it's, it's, it's nobody's interest with the west to key. does that, do you think it's,
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it's affecting them as well? they're citizens. of course. oh, i doubt that because i think as far as i'm concerned, western analysis, western decision making has become so rigid. that entitlement is the only way that they can try to advance their interest. i don't think they will. she neither they advise of injury, but shouldn't present or anyone else, including their own analysts. i think they will pursue the same course and they themselves will be correct then because of this point of time. i think it's pretty clear that it's the pressing concerns primarily for western countries. how to avoid the friendly file, washington and how to curtail the damage caused by what the western financial policy. and it's not as you see here around the table, nobody here is concerned about that they're discussing that on issues. it's the west for the west to deal with the consequence. i almost on real time works on it as, as the brick summit in cars on went on headlines in the west,
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almost begrudgingly saying that yes bricks is here. it's here to stay. it's potent to just look at the guess on the in attendance on that attempt to to put brush it into a corner to make sure it's not a mere putting isn't help. well, from what we've seen in cars on how will that argument be frame next kind of keeps saying that as well. i think one of the issues i take with west framing is that it has to be always about the west. even if we don't like what the russians doing, it's doing that in order to counter there was nobody there is actually thinking about the west. so like, let, let's take that western focus away from here, and it's not thinking about why you may put in, it's not about the russia, and ultimately it's not about breaks. it's about a new way of relating that's emerging in the world. it's about respecting your neighbors understanding that their prosperity,
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that development is also good for you because it preserves the ability. and i think most of the leaders here, they are primarily concerned with our own domestic affairs and understanding that they need to serve the interest of their people. i think last about the west because i mean, if you look at the world and the challenges that we face of these people hardly have enough time and resources to address what's in front of them. so loved it was built with itself, bear with me a little bit longer because i want to get one more point on what was said in the west. because the head of the summit at media outlets at in the west indeed were reluctant to acknowledge bricks as a dynamic force. after a closer scrutiny, they've dumped the grouping a counterbalance to western influence with some commentators getting jittery about rushes, pivot away from the doctor alongside a growing list of allies and not all comes i made relentless efforts to isolates at moscow. st. thank you very much. to it's on a bike, a host of worlds,
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a part here in r t as well. let's take a look what was said here, a doing part to our sanctions and export controls rush. it has become increasingly isolated on the world stage 2, and is now isolated from the world more than ever. russia has never been so isolated. we have never been more united. we have demonstrated that russia is isolated and alone. russia is globally isolated. it shows the degree to which mister pool and russia are increasingly isolated. president kootenai has never been more isolated, isolated and alone, isolated and struggling priestly isolated. russia is more isolated on the world stage than ever. previously the headlines in west the region which are you do every day. they are between a puzzlement and childish one deluxe. he's not the latest word. all these people
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doing cuz you know, because obviously they are, they have not been following the work of bricks and what's happening across you, raise your frequent it's that or the other thing that is very, very, very important. which doesn't want to go normalize anything. they are offering an alternative package, global package. do it go nomic into political say they don't have to satisfy the western branch of this for assumptions. it's very, very difficult because they still dominates the narrative all over the world, especially via social media in their organizations controlled by this faxes, washington, new york, brussels. so when the west is east, they assuming they will be interested to examine what happened here. this 3 days,
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their number one interpretation will be it is the western clubs, lots of all the offices, the legitimate governments, etc. and they want to go against the wes, this is what it will be in the headlines everywhere. but we can count on some critical thinking minds the here and there outside of may through media. or of course, they will understand that this is a very serious alternative project for international relations as a whole, which the, which they are. and they are be extremely polite. okay, to more world news now, a premeditated war crime outside of the lebanese information minister has labeled the latest is really strikes in the country side. 3 journalists were reportedly killed on several more injured in the overnight attack. a missile struck the hotel housing local um, international media workers who were covering the ongoing hostility reporters through survive. and this, while
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a sold captured the destruction of camera while the local corresponding rush. the story to or how useful is real, attacked the press once again, while we were located in a relatively remote area, we no longer need to wear clothes, identifying us as press because they are merely slogans. the is really enemy does not like or respect to the all are considered fake slogans. israel commits crimes against humanity against civilians, against journalism, and against everyone in lebanon, where we can clearly see that these cars that were covered by dust from the destruction. if we can clearly see that, that it says press well, the idea of also holding the 11 east capital with the police that doesn't or rates on a route seen in the early hours of friday as well. images posted on social media earlier in the week. meanwhile, show the impact of a missile heading a residential building. the 7 people were
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killed including women and children with dozens more wounded and not a sold. according to the 11 east health ministry, the idea said was targeting chris bullock operatives. we spoke with a couple from a rich the flight to syria. you say their children are missing back home in 11 on the throne. we've arrived here. what else can we say? we got out by running for our lives. we couldn't believe that we had managed to escape for another 2 to 4 hours. airstrikes were heard everywhere. i hope we will come back and find our children, but we don't know what's going to happen next. i'm the cutter. we are still in the state of shock from the bombing of thoughts are confused and we feel like we can't figure out what to do or where to go, or even what to say. we have had more, but we have never experienced such a will. but the strikes of white absolutely everything off the face of the about as high then use a shipping off as we age closer to the weekend. october's last the world uh the
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