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Today’s The Day

22 Tuesday Oct 2024

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It’s Kazan time!

The BRICS Summit in Kazan will be the centerpiece of Russia’s 2024 chairmanship, which aims to strengthen multilateralism for fair global development and security, with new members Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the UAE joining the group, and over 30 countries expressing interest in partnership.

The 2024 BRICS Summit, which opens in the Russian city of Kazan on October 22, is a three-day event that was touted by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as “one of the main events on the global agenda.”

What are the expectations surrounding the gathering?

During the event, Russia will propose initiatives outlined within the framework of its current BRICS chairmanship and related to humanitarian, economic, financial, parliamentary, and other fields.

The summit will consist of two parts, with the first one due to be held under the slogan of “Strengthening Multilateralism for Equitable Global Development and Security,” while the second – “BRICS and the Global South – Jointly Building a Better World.”

Participants are expected to discuss the creation of a BRICS digital payment platform, BRICS Bridge, and ways to increase trade in national currencies.

This is likely the true beginning of the new new world order, one for the nations and their respective peoples. It’s a shame that ‘Murikans won’t or can’t participate. Perhaps after another rigged, failed election, more economic misery, and more war they’ll decide to wake up. Or not. The majority of the world has preemptively written them off. That may be just as well.

When the BRIC(S) Hits the Kazan

19 Saturday Oct 2024

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It’s almost time.

The world is facing significant geopolitical shifts. It is also, as confirmed by the IMF, facing shifts in the flow of financing as they come to reflect geopolitical alliances. Much has been argued regarding what global reforms are required to remedy the defects in the institutional architecture of global governance. Extensive research has also confirmed the failure of multilateralism to not only achieve the ends of the UN Charter but also implement its mandates. This conversation attempts to match the discourse and momentum for reform and development with the response of the BRICS bloc and others’ efforts. It outlines the global context in which the bloc must attempt to meet its objectives and reflects upon whether or not the bloc is advancing a new global agenda.

BRICS and Contemporary Global Challenges

From October 22-24, 2024, BRICS will hold its next summit of heads of state and government. This summit is being held amid fast-growing momentum to reform multilateralism and its institutions, as demonstrated by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)’s adoption of the Pact for the Future (PFTF). This pact speaks to the affirmation of the correctness of the global reform and development agenda. It does not specify exactly what, when, or how reform should happen, such as UN reforms. However, the BRICS bloc, as a platform for discussion and consensus-driven cooperation and a significant component of the G20, also bears the responsibility and has an opportunity to negotiate and push for the required reforms. BRICS said of the G20 in 2009, “We stress the central role played by the G20 Summits in dealing with the financial crisis. They have fostered cooperation, policy coordination, and political dialogue regarding international economic and financial matters (BRICS Summit Statement, 2009).”

The processes underway will slowly reinvent and reorder most international institutions along the lines of national sovereignty and with the assorted peoples (and not the assorted financial vampires) in mind.

A little tour of Kazan:

Kazan is Coming

19 Monday Aug 2024

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Things are already radically different on the international economic and monetary scene. For the majority of humanity, things are getting better. The BRICS+ meeting in Kazan in October will take it to the next level. Vinod Dsouza has more: bye, bye, dear SWIFT.

“The creation of the independent financial payment platform BRICS Bridge, a standalone mutual payment system on a firm joint platform, is now being discussed within BRICS,” said Russia’s Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko.

Matviyenko confirmed that Russia’s Central Bank and the finance ministry agree on the development of a BRICS Bridge payment system. “I have spoken both with the central bank and the finance ministry. Things are moving along nicely. It is being discussed with colleagues from central banks, finance ministries of all BRICS countries, including new members,” said Matviyenko.

They’re building bridges, while the GAE digs its grave. Just about everything left in the West is, as President Putin wrote in his Decree today, “destructive.” If one knows the primary purpose of that Decree, and one is, you know, “thinking about it,” then good, gooder, better, best!

Perrin Lovett

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