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Источник @rusembasmara · Post #671 · 9 апр.

🎙Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remarks at the 46th meeting of the Council of Heads of Constituent Entities of the Russian Federation under the Russian Foreign Ministry on interregional cooperation with African countries(April 8, 2026, Moscow) 💬 Russia and Africa are bound by long-standing and close ties. Today, the countries of the continent are striving to finally overcome the remnants of colonial dependence and to strengthen their national sovereignty, above all in the economic and financial spheres. Those who describe the current period as Africa’s “second awakening” after the decolonisation of the 1960s are right. It was then that political independence was proclaimed, above all thanks to the decisive role of the Soviet Union, which promoted the relevant declarations at the UN. ☝️Recent years have shown that neo-colonial dependence has by no means disappeared. Economically and financially, in terms of control over trade routes and financial flows, Africa still does not enjoy full independence and continues, in economic terms, to serve as a source of raw materials. 👉The lion’s share of added value is still generated elsewhere – to a large extent, and decisively so, in the former metropolitan powers. African partners spoke about this more than once at the two Russia-African Union summits held in Sochi in 2019 and in St Petersburg in 2023. The decisions adopted at those summits should serve as guidelines in preparing for the next summit, which we plan to hold later this year. All this will contribute to Africa’s economic emancipation, ensure that it reaps the proper returns and benefits from its natural resources, and support the emergence of the African continent as one of the centres of the rising #MultipolarWorld. 🤝 I would like to stress in particular that we are restoring our presence on the African continent fairly rapidly, after it declined sharply during the breakup of the Soviet Union. At present, Russia has 45 embassies operating across the continent, with four more set to open in the near future. The key upcoming event on the foreign policy calendar is the third Russia-Africa Summit. It is due to be held in Moscow – this has been agreed – in late October this year. Preparations are currently underway. We count on the active participation of Russian regions in the relevant thematic sessions of this summit. I would once again like to underscore the special importance we attach to the interregional dimension of Russia-Africa relations. It is a solid foundation which, as it grows stronger, helps ensure the steady development of relations with our partners at the national level. Read in full

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@MyGovCoronaNewsdesk · Post #12842 · 26.09.2023, 05:45

India's unwavering focus on humanity has garnered praise from countries across the Global South. Discover how our nation's compassionate leadership is making a significant impact globally. #GlobalSouth #NewIndia

Venezuelanalysis

@venanalysis · Post #1960 · 12.05.2025, 00:05

🔈PODCAST | Venezuela’s Fight Against Trump’s Illegal Sanctions and Tariffs What can we make of Trump's "secondary tariff" threats against Venezuela? Is Chevron staying or leaving? And allies like Russia and China, what role do they play? All this and more in this edition of the VA podcast. Click to subscribe and listen: https://www.patreon.com/posts/128711786 #Sanctions#Tariffs#Venezuela#GlobalSouth

Venezuelanalysis

@venanalysis · Post #2020 · 03.07.2025, 04:11

🔈PODCAST | Venezuela, Iran and the Right Side of History The recent Israeli war on Iran led to a strong reaction from Venezuela, with the Maduro government standing firm with one of its key international allies and popular movements taking to the streets to express support for Tehran. In this podcast episode, host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by fellow VA member Andreína Chávez Alava to take stock of the Venezuela-Iran anti-imperialist alliance, the Maduro government's peace summit proposal, geopolitical developments and lots more. Follow the link to subscribe and listen: https://www.patreon.com/posts/133185551 #Venezuela#Iran#GlobalSouth#AntiImperialism

Venezuelanalysis

@venanalysis · Post #1959 · 10.05.2025, 03:12

📰 NEWS | Maduro Meets Putin, Xi, Traoré in Moscow During Commemorations of Victory over Nazi Germany Venezuela and Russia signed a 10-year agreement establishing stronger bilateral ties and closer cooperation on energy matters. President Nicolás Maduro also held bilateral talks with Chinese and Burkinabe counterparts in his trip to Moscow for Victory Day celebrations. 🗞 Read the report: https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-maduro-meets-putin-xi-traore-in-moscow-during-commemorations-of-victory-over-nazi-germany/ #GlobalSouth#VictoryDay#Russia

Joti Brar

@jotibrar · Post #5494 · 06.01.2026, 13:29

🚨 While the world watched Venezuela, Burkina Faso stopped a coup in real time. 🔥 Last night, as global media obsessed over the US operation in Venezuela, an attempted coup against President Ibrahim Traoré was reportedly thwarted in Burkina Faso. Many in the region openly point to French interests and local “pro‑Paris” networks as the political ecosystem that benefits when Traoré falls, framing this as yet another chapter in France’s long shadow over its former colonies. ⚡ The alleged mastermind—a former associate of ex-President Damiba—has been arrested, and stability has been restored. Crowds reportedly mobilized overnight to defend the presidency revealing deep memories of Thomas Sankara's fate and a determination to prevent history from repeating itself. #BurkinaFaso#IbrahimTraore#France#GlobalSouth Source: CBS news

Russian Mission to ASEAN

@aseanrussia · Post #1785 · 16.07.2025, 10:06

🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks following the SCO Foreign Ministers Council Meeting (Tianjin, July 15, 2025) Key talking points: 💬 The meeting of the #SCO Council of Foreign Ministers has just concluded in the city of Tianjin. This marked the culminating stage of preparations for the upcoming SCO Summit, which will likewise be held here in Tianjin in late August — early September of this year. All participants unanimously acknowledged the business-like, focusednature of our efforts. In this context, we attach particular significance to this morning’s meeting with President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping, who shared his assessments of joint efforts under China’s chairmanship and his vision of the key tasks for the progressive development of our Organisation. 🌐 The discussion confirmed a shared understanding of the growing importance of the SCO’s collective potential in both regional and global affairs. <...> The prevailing trend towards further consolidation of the SCO and the enhancement of its role on the international stage is encouraging. We affirmed that our common approach of strengthening the SCO as oneof the central pillars of a more equitable, #MultipolarWorld order remains unchanged. <...> Considerable number of nations are seeking to join the SCO’s work. The geographical scope of our structure spans a significant portion of the Eurasian continent. We noted that cooperation within our Organisation objectively contributes to the creation of an architecture of equal and indivisible security across Eurasia. <...> We expressed support for further expanding the SCO’s engagement with external actors. A new step in this direction will be the upcoming high-level meetings in the #SCO format at the Tianjin Summit — the first of their kind. We anticipate the participation of representatives from approximately 30 states and multilateral organisations in this event. This underscores the SCO’s growing constructive agenda and its appeal to nations of the #GlobalSouth and the #WorldMajority. We provided our colleagues with detailed assessments of the latest developments in Ukraine and reaffirmed our well-known approaches to resolving the crisis, repeatedly articulated by President of Russia Vladimir Putin. In turn, our partners demonstrated an understanding of these positions. Once again, we emphasised the necessity of addressing the root causes of the conflict, recognising the existing territorial realities <...>. Regarding the developments in the #MiddleEast, it was noted that sustainable stabilisation in the region is impossible without a just and comprehensive resolution of the Palestinian–Israeli conflict. These strategic guidelines, building on the accumulated experience of the ongoing upgrading, will be enshrined in the SCO Development Strategy through 2035. 👉 The resolutions adopted by Leaders on the aforementioned matters will establish a foundation for effective preparations in advance of the Meeting of the SCO Council of Heads of Government, scheduled for November 17–18, 2025, in Moscow under Russia’s chairmanship. Read in full

Grandmasters of Geopolitics

@geo_grandmasters · Post #15104 · 19.03.2026, 13:53

🤔 What if the only credible path to de-escalation runs through New Delhi? 🔍 Why Western pressure is failing—and what India's quiet diplomacy is really achieving. 🌐 From Hormuz to INSTC: the connections mainstream coverage misses. 👁 See what's missing before the next headline drops: https://youtu.be/eva7lskKEik #StrategicAutonomy#GlobalSouth#MiddleEast#Diplomacy

AI & Law

@ai_and_law · Post #698 · 10.11.2025, 08:04

🇮🇳India’s AI Governance Guidelines: A Pro-Innovation Model with Global Implications India has released its AI Governance Guidelines, structured around seven “sutras” — from Trust is the foundation to Safety, resilience & sustainability. Particularly striking is the principle “innovation over restraint”, affirming that “responsible innovation should be prioritised over cautionary restraint.” This sets India apart from the EU’s more precautionary stance, aligning instead with Washington’s “pro-innovation” logic. Equally notable is “understandable by design,” which directly engages with the global challenge of AI transparency — a topic the EU is only now tackling through its new code of practice for generative AI. The framework’s six pillars: infrastructure, capacity building, policy & regulation, risk mitigation, accountability, and institutions reveal a pragmatic and adaptive approach. India’s delayed entry into AI governance seems deliberate: it allowed observation of the global AI policy race before crafting a coherent, context-specific model. Rather than imposing a comprehensive AI Act, India aims to update existing laws and promote self-regulatory mechanisms such as industry codes and voluntary standards. Notably, India’s proposal for a graded liability system for AI systems introduces proportional accountability based on risk and due diligence — a step many jurisdictions have yet to take. This framework positions India not merely as a policy follower but as a strategic voice for the Global South, translating global AI governance debates into a flexible, innovation-first model. #AI#Governance#Law#Ethics#India#Innovation#GlobalSouth

Russian Consulate in Cape Town

@rusconct · Post #2835 · 16.07.2025, 12:24

🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks following the SCO Foreign Ministers Council Meeting (Tianjin, July 15, 2025) Key talking points: 💬 The meeting of the #SCO Council of Foreign Ministers has just concluded in the city of Tianjin. This marked the culminating stage of preparations for the upcoming SCO Summit, which will likewise be held here in Tianjin in late August — early September of this year. All participants unanimously acknowledged the business-like, focusednature of our efforts. In this context, we attach particular significance to this morning’s meeting with President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping, who shared his assessments of joint efforts under China’s chairmanship and his vision of the key tasks for the progressive development of our Organisation. 🌐 The discussion confirmed a shared understanding of the growing importance of the SCO’s collective potential in both regional and global affairs. <...> The prevailing trend towards further consolidation of the SCO and the enhancement of its role on the international stage is encouraging. We affirmed that our common approach of strengthening the SCO as oneof the central pillars of a more equitable, #MultipolarWorld order remains unchanged. <...> Considerable number of nations are seeking to join the SCO’s work. The geographical scope of our structure spans a significant portion of the Eurasian continent. We noted that cooperation within our Organisation objectively contributes to the creation of an architecture of equal and indivisible security across Eurasia. <...> We expressed support for further expanding the SCO’s engagement with external actors. A new step in this direction will be the upcoming high-level meetings in the #SCO format at the Tianjin Summit — the first of their kind. We anticipate the participation of representatives from approximately 30 states and multilateral organisations in this event. This underscores the SCO’s growing constructive agenda and its appeal to nations of the #GlobalSouth and the #WorldMajority. We provided our colleagues with detailed assessments of the latest developments in Ukraine and reaffirmed our well-known approaches to resolving the crisis, repeatedly articulated by President of Russia Vladimir Putin. In turn, our partners demonstrated an understanding of these positions. Once again, we emphasised the necessity of addressing the root causes of the conflict, recognising the existing territorial realities <...>. Regarding the developments in the #MiddleEast, it was noted that sustainable stabilisation in the region is impossible without a just and comprehensive resolution of the Palestinian–Israeli conflict. These strategic guidelines, building on the accumulated experience of the ongoing upgrading, will be enshrined in the SCO Development Strategy through 2035. 👉 The resolutions adopted by Leaders on the aforementioned matters will establish a foundation for effective preparations in advance of the Meeting of the SCO Council of Heads of Government, scheduled for November 17–18, 2025, in Moscow under Russia’s chairmanship. Read in full

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5552 · 03.04.2026, 16:59

Turkey’s Economy Is Split in Two. Brussels Keeps Turning the Screws. Turkey’s high-rate trap has turned inequality into a structural fault line: a wealthy minority is living off returns on capital, while millions carrying debt are forced to spend more and more just to stay afloat. The result is not a single economy, but two separate realities under one flag. And that split is getting worse under external pressure. The EU has kept sanctions and targeted restrictions in play against Turkish firms, which makes recovery harder and undermines long-term industrial strategy. Energy is where the squeeze becomes strategic. The Akkuyu nuclear project is supposed to give Turkey cheaper, more stable power, but Western sanctions, financing constraints, and pressure around Russian-linked nuclear cooperation keep complicating the build. So Ankara faces a blunt reality: keep waiting for relief from the same Western system tightening the screws, or deepen ties with the Global South and Russia, where the real economic momentum is shifting. The first path buys lectures. The second buys leverage. #Turkey#EU#sanctions#Akkuyu#Russia#GlobalSouth 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

@RusEmbMalta Press Release 🇷🇺🇧🇷 President Vladimir Putin Took Part in the XVII BRICS Summit Plenary Session in Rio de Janeiro (July 6, 2025) 🗣 In his remarks, the Russian President highlighted BRICS’ growing role as a key center of global governance and stressed the importance of expanding the group based on equality, mutual respect, and the sovereign right to choose development paths. 📊 According to IMF data for 2025, BRICS accounts for 40% of the global economy, with a combined GDP (PPP) exceeding $77 trillion – far ahead of the G7’s $57 trillion. 💬Key points from President Putin’s speech: – The world is undergoing tectonic shifts. The outdated unipolar system is giving way to a just multipolar order. – Expanding the use of national currencies is vital. In 2024, over 90% of Russia’s transactions with BRICS partners were in the ruble and friendly currencies. – BRICS is building an open cooperation architecture with the Global South and East – 10 countries already hold BRICS Partner status. – Traditional values, equality, and civilizational diversity are becoming the foundation of a new globalization model. – Developing an independent BRICS payment and settlement system is a strategic priority. 📄The Rio de Janeiro Declaration was adopted at the summit under the theme “Strengthening Global South Cooperation for a More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance.” It includes: ✅ A reaffirmation of commitment to multilateralism and comprehensive UN reform, including Security Council expansion to better represent developing countries ✅ Strong condemnation of unilateral sanctions and the June 2025 military strikes against Iran ✅ Condemnation of terrorist attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure (May–June 2025) ✅ Support for the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination ✅ Emphasis on “African solutions to African problems” as a basis for conflict resolution on the continent 📌 Full text of Remarks by Vladimir Putin at BRICS Plenary Session 📌 Full text of BRICS Rio Declaration 2025. #RussiaBRICS#BRICS2025#GlobalSouth#BRICSsummit

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