The Hill warns that the G7 may lose its leading position to the BRICS
The G7 (G7) may lose its leading position to the BRICS group, since its members do not want to integrate developing countries into their community and take into account their interests in the global arena. The American publication warned about this development of events. The Hill.
“Although the G7 invited representatives of the so-called Global South to the meeting as special guests, it does not include a single country from this region, which can become the basis for creating a new world order, alternative to the Western one,” the author noted.
The article points out that a significant part of the Western countries intend to restrain and do not seek to accelerate global development. Also, Western leaders are trying to get the states of the Global South to take their side, including on the situation in Ukraine, which rarely finds a positive response in the developing world.
The author of the material stressed that Russia and China have already expressed their interest in expanding the group of BRICS countries, while Argentina and Iran have applied as candidates for membership.
“If the G7 does not invite developing countries into its ranks, it will soon be opposed by the position of six billion people and half of the world economy,” the journalist summed up.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that now the leadership of the BRICS countries is in demand to create a multipolar world. Putin specified that in this process one can also count on the assistance of those countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America that pursue an independent policy.
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