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Zornitsa Ilieva: The fifteenth BRICS meeting – Alternative View

/Pogled.info/ Zornitsa Ilieva’s report presented at the discussion: “BRICS destroys political walls and opens a new page for the world”, organized by Pogled.info and KMG.

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South Africa is hosting this year’s BRICS summit, which began on August 22. In advance, Johannesburg announced that more than 67 leaders from different parts of the world, including international organizations, are expected. This is the 15th such meeting after the first one in 2009. Then there were the first worries that this organization could begin to rival the G-7. However, the organizers are from countries with great economic potential, and this threatens, above all, the achieved first-class position in the world of the USA. These days “Economist” wrote that BRICS members, Russia, China, India, Brazil and South Africa, are meeting to discuss how to turn this loose club of countries, which account for ¼ of the world economy, into a geopolitical power , which can challenge the dominance of the West in world affairs. However, the authorities in South Africa hope that the meeting will not only strengthen cooperation between the members of the organization, but will also benefit the African continent and the global South. A number of Western experts and analysts have been emphasizing for months that the BRICS platform has become an important and powerful multilateral international mechanism that shapes the emerging trend for a new world order. And this cannot help but turn the BRICS into a major counterweight to the West. Suffice it to say that countries like Russia and China are countries of a different type that openly insist on changing the world order. If Foreign Policy writes that “the United States should pay attention to countries that are in a position of hesitation regarding the policies of the West, because in this way they will prevent the decline of their hegemony”, then the event in South Africa will be observed under a magnifying glass. …

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