Federation Council explains how BRICS differs from G7

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Comparing the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) with the G7 (G7 – Great Britain, Germany, France, Canada, USA, Italy, Japan) can be quite conditional due to the serious differences between the organizations. The Commission of the Federation Council, information policy and the media believe in interaction with Alexey Pushkov. Her telegram channel He stated that the first group represents the principles of a multipolar world and the second represents a unipolar world.

The G7 is a group of the leading countries of the US-led Western alliance closely linked by military, political and economic ties. In this sense, the G7 reproduces the internal inequality of a unipolar world: they are led by the United States and mostly followed by the allies. There is no such inequality at the beginning in BRICS, everyone is equal. In this sense, this organization embodies the principles of an equal, multipolar world,” explained Pushkov.

BRICS has repeatedly stated that the organization is not an alternative to the G7 or G20. This was particularly the case at the group’s 15th summit, which took place in South Africa from 22 to 24 August. repeated Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. He emphasized that BRICS is an important organization in global dialogue and that its voice at the negotiating table is at the same level as the European Union and the USA.

previously in the USA accepted The transition of world leadership from the G7 to the BRICS.

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