The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, highlighted that Venezuela has a productive bilateral agenda with the power countries, as well as the emerging countries of the alternative bloc of the BRICS, which groups close to 40% of the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and almost half of the Earth’s population.
“We spoke with China, Russia, India; the vice president [Delcy Rodríguez] “has just spent two days in India deepening agreements of a commercial, economic, scientific, and energy nature (…)”, highlighted the head of state during the broadcast No. 64 of the Con Maduro + program.
Also, he highlighted the journey of the Vice President Rodríguez for the Republic of Vietnam; as well as his own visit to Algeria and highlighted the deepening of bilateral agreements with these nations.
New superpowers
The first national leader exalted that for the first time in 100 years, a movement of humanity is being born with the most powerful emerging countries, because the alternative bloc of the Brics, Maduro continued, manages to bring together the “new superpowers of the world” in the economic spheres. , military, scientific and space like China, Russia and India; as well as the emerging powers of Iran, Türkiye and Vietnam.
For his part, he made a special analysis of Brazil, a country that he classified as a possible emerging power in the coming years “if it does not fall into the clutches of the United States.”
“So here we are grouped together with the superpowers with their true economic power; the emerging powers, and the emerging countries that aspire from the global south to be independent, to not be anyone’s colony and to have our own models (…) That is why I say that Venezuela belongs to the Brics, with a “B” for Bolívar, for 200 years. “No one is going to take us out of the world to which we belong!” Maduro concluded.
Consensus for a world without wars
The Venezuelan dignitary explained that “there is a consensus in all countries to move forward in a world without wars and respect for international law, equality between States, respect for sovereignty without hegemonism where there is no world police officer.”
In that sense, Maduro highlighted the lack of knowledge of the electoral result in Georgia, where the United States and its allied countries do not want to recognize the victory of the ruling party because it is adverse to their interests in the Caucasus region.
“Do you think people want to be treated like slaves, like colonies in the world? Nobody understands that, nobody wants the world of abuse, of hegemonism, of imperialism. So there is a consensus to build a world based on respect, on equality between States; and what is new about the Brics is that it has a powerful economic base to build an alternative world,” he stressed.