The trip is likely to be quite special and important
In mid-May Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will fly to China on an official state visit. A sceptic would say that this visit is not really ... ... increasingly concerned about the scope of the likely negative impact that secondary sanctions might have on their business prospects. After the European Union had introduced... ... offers a number of opportunities that should not be overlooked. It is the year for BRICS to properly digest and absorb its recent enlargement, and Russia will have to...
Taking into account the characteristics of BRICS, including its high flexibility due to weak institutionalisation ... ... will have to report on the results within the framework of the Russian Chairmanship and the BRICS Summit in Kazan. Also noteworthy ... ... of finance, about the use of unilateral restrictive measures (sanctions), as well as support for open world trade being the fundamental ... ... in diversifying global finance. Long-term stakeholders include China. So far, sanctions against China are incomparable with restrictions ...
It is the time for a more inclusive global financial structure
Sanctions and Sacrifice of Generations
Ivan Timofeev:
US Withdrawal From the JCPOA ... ... expanding Permian oil and gas basin on full speed, or its growing and guided trade war with China and lately India are all signs of major concern for the custodian of the global... ... Kenderdine:
US–Iran Conflict Would Strengthen China’s Position in the Middle East
China, Russia, India, Brazil, and South Africa are the founding members of the
New Development...