Well... yeah. Brazil's the B in BRICS and Russia's the R, so Brazil is officially pro-Russia.
And by the bye - China's the C.
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Well... yeah. Brazil's the B in BRICS and Russia's the R, so Brazil is officially pro-Russia.
And by the bye - China's the C.
Lula doesn't seem quite as straightforwardly pro-Russia as Bolsanaro was, but its very clear their economic association with Russia makes them unable to truly be neutral arbiters of the situation, no matter how much Lula wants to present Brazil as attempting to be neutral.
Lula doesn't seem quite as straightforwardly pro-Russia as Bolsanaro was,
He's even more pro-Russian...
"Lula argued in early April that Ukraine should consider ceding the Crimean Peninsula to negotiate peace with Russia, saying that “Zelensky cannot want it all.” "
That's right, Ukraine should not want their whole country, they should stop being 'selfish' and give in to Lula's benefactors demands... He's a flog.
Yet he's carrying a Russian proposal straight out to Ukraine... so different.
India the I
South Africa the S
And also Egypt and Ethiopia were there.
BRICS is more about resisting european hegemony to establish a new hegemony than anything. As a unit, sometimes they'll say something real as hell, but generally speaking 90% of what they do is the same evil backstabbing shit we always talk about the US doing to influence global economics and sustain power. When BRICS is taken into consideration with the G-7 what we actually see is a two party system of global torture that more than anything wants to maintain the basic status quo, they just want to shift slightly who's on top
India and China hate each other very much, yet are on the same alliance.
And Russia is allied with both.
Hmm...
Just because I found it's interesting and tangentialy related, here's a bunch of statistics on the BRICS States by the German federal office of statistics.
Auto-translate should work. The statistic on CO₂ Emissions might be slightly unfair, as I assume a lot of that is directly, or indirectly related to production for G7 countries.
Came to say this. Brazil is going to align themselves politically with these countries in the coming years.
As a Brazilian, I'd rather have Ukraine than Russia in BRICS. Of course EU is certainly more attractive.
I would rather not be a part of the BRICS tbh
For sure! Until recently I didn't even know it has become some sort of official thing, I always thought that it was just an observation by economists that these 5 countries in particular were "ahead" of the other "developing" countries.
Has been an official thing for a long time now I believe, with meetings and such
And I only found out recently when other countries started talking about joining.
Ukraine needs to be allowed to go weapons free in Russia proper, destroy their air defenses, then start hitting refineries and other high value targets throughout Russia and especially near Moscow. Then, peace talks can be productive.
You know shit is serious when world leaders start slamming things
The disrespect from Russia and China aside, I am.optimistic that attempts at peace talks are coming in.
The peace talks are DOA for the reasons stated quite clearly in the article. And frankly, this should surprise absolutely nobody. The proposals were demonstrably not serious, nor made in good faith - again, for reasons stated quite clearly in the article.