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Cuban President Criticizes US for "Continuously Building Walls", Puts Faith in BRICS

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế31/05/2023

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel predicted that the group of leading emerging economies in the world (BRICS) - including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - will break the hegemony of the US, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB).
Chủ tịch Cuba chỉ trích Mỹ 'liên tục xây tường', đặt niềm tin vào BRICS
BRICS countries are moving towards launching a new currency to compete with the US dollar. (Source: China Daily)

At the same time, this group will also promote the development of new forms of economic and trade relations.

The Cuban leader criticized the US for “continually building a wall” by imposing sanctions. This hegemonic policy is reflected in the fact that Washington and organizations such as the IMF and the World Bank completely control the world economy.

The Cuban president believes that BRICS is an alternative to integration, especially for the poorest countries.

In the current context, according to Mr. Díaz-Canel, BRICS brings hope for a fairer, more equal international economic order that benefits all parties.

The group defends multipolarity and multilateralism in relations, opposes Cold War concepts, promotes de-dollarization of economic and trade relations and further strengthens cooperation between countries, contributing to creating a balance against the economic power of the US.

In addition, with this vision, BRICS advocates relationships that bring lasting peace and ensure international security.



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