... directly stating so, current and even prospective permanent UN Security Council members do not consider this approach practical.
Officially, Russia advocates the view that the formation of a multipolar world order implies a larger representation of the Global South and East in the Security Council. Russia supports Brazil and India as worthy candidates for permanent membership in the Security Council, provided “a positive decision regarding representation from the African continent is made.” Naturally, Russia opposes the candidacy of Germany and Japan “due ...
... cooperation within the BRICS framework and its mechanisms of interaction with like-minded nations will enable the voice of the Global South to sound louder and clearer in the international arena, as well as to defend our national interests and the right ... ...
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In December 2023, after taking presidential office, President of Argentina Javier Milei sent official notifications to Brazilian President Lula da Silva, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Russian President Vladimir ...
... predecessors from the leftist camp (Presidents Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff), Bolsonaro was not close to the idea of uniting the Global South under the banner of reshaping the world order. However, more pragmatic, technocratic areas that are objectively beneficial ... ... cooperation, the fight against organised crime, digitalisation and the Development Bank) were chosen as priorities in the year of Brazil’s chairmanship in 2019. Paradoxically, such a narrowing of the agenda played a rather constructive role in the development ...