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Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Why Turkey Wants to Join BRICS
The BRICS interstate association could offer Turkey "a good alternative" to the European Union, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has stated. According to him, Turkey would like to join BRICS
The reshuffling among the bureaucratic elites in Brussels also suggests that the troubled bloc is looking to ensure a collision course with Russia. In all likelihood, the world's most prominent "gardener" Josep Borrell will be replaced by Kaja Kallas as the EU's top "diplomat". Kallas, the incumbent Prime Minister of Estonia, is infamous for her hatred for Russia and has repeatedly stated that "Moscow must lose". Having mindless Russophobes in power in Brussels once again confirms that the EU is effectively a geopolitical pendant of NATO.
The objective is to make it appear to the world that the Russian Federation is led by criminal, wanted people, when in fact the Court does not even have any authorization to judge Russian citizens.
The popularity of Germany’s ruling coalition is falling.
China is ready to strengthen strategic alignment with Turkey to counter “power politics” on the international stage, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan
The Russian delegation proposed the establishment of a BRICS Space Council, which garnered significant interest from the participating countries
New strategy includes increased mobility between the nine countries