*** BRICS, They Are Not an ‘Anti-Western’ Group
*** Keys to BRICS: Multipolarity And Business Ethics
*** PUTIN And XI JINPING Are Leaders of The BRICS
***Pay Attention Please: Translation From English to Spanish by MARY DE LA RIVERA.
¿Ricos BRICS(PIB 35%) -vs- Los Menos Ricos G7(PIB 28%)?
*** Los BRICS no Son un Grupo “Antioccidental”
*** Claves de Los BRICS: Multipolaridad y Ética Empresarial
*** PUTIN y XI JINPING Son -Líderes- Del BRICS
*** Mary de la RIVERA entrañable amiga y colaboradora de The UNIVERSE News y EL UNIVERSO. Traduce el título y sumario de la información del Inglés al Español. Y el primer y segundo párrafo.
By DANTE GONZALEZ / Special to The UNIVERSE News / EL UNIVERSO.
San Antonio, TEXAS.-Although the ‘Western Press’, which is at the -service- of the powerful economic and political elites in the world. They are not interested in the ‘universal’ -good-. Instead, they seek to do -business- at any price, they want to -destroy- to the BRICS.
(Aunque la ‘prensa occidental’, que está al servicio de las poderosas élites económicas y políticas del mundo. No están interesados en el bien universal. En cambio, buscan hacer -negocios- a cualquier precio, quieren destruir a los BRICS.)
The same one that has served and -serves- to the G7 countries for decades. In their goal of profit, without caring who they trample on. They want to maintain their privilege of making millions in profits. Without seeing that they are harming the weak economies of developing countries.
(La Misma que ha servido y -sirve- a los países del G7 durante décadas. En su objetivo de lucro, sin importarles a quien pisotean. Quieren mantener su privilegio de obtener millonarios beneficios. Sin ver que perjudican a las débiles economías de los países, en desarrollo.)
The abbreviation for the Group of Seven is the ‘G7’. The organization is made up of leaders of the world’s largest economies: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. The Western press – daily – splashes them with all kinds of praise.
Russia was suspended indefinitely from the G7, which at the time was known as the G8, in 2014. After most of the member countries allied against its annexation of Crimea.
For the -skeptics- it is surprising: the position of the Chinese government of XI JINPING, in fixing its position on the BRICS, despite having already had meetings of its important members, most recently in KASAN, RUSSIA. No one has severely criticized the G7.
“According to an editorial in the official Chinese daily ‘Global Times’. The accession of nine countries as BRICS partners as of January 1, 2025 ‘marks another milestone in the development’ of the group.”
“With the growth of a larger group, the BRICS are not only gaining a stronger presence in the economy. They are also playing an increasingly important role in advancing the creation of a multipolar world, notes the media.”
“The director of the Institute of Developing Countries at the China Institute of International Studies, Wang Youming, told Medium that the inclusion of these nine countries as partners highlights: the growing momentum of the global movement to reform an unjust and inequitable international order, particularly in the wake of the collective rise of the Global South.”
“According to the Chinese portal, the expansion of the BRICS has set off alarm bells in the Western press, which has sought to rival the group with the hegemonic powers.”
“BRICS is a non-Western organization, but it is not anti-Western. Since its inception, BRICS has clearly articulated its role and mission: not to start afresh, not to engage in confrontation between sides and not to seek to replace anyone,’ the text reads.”
“Its model of multilateral cooperation avoids zero-sum games between great powers and offers a more inclusive paradigm for international relations. It is this inclusiveness that has led many countries in the global south. In rushing to apply for membership in the BRICS family, it abounds.”
“The Global Times editorial considers that the driving force behind the development of the BRICS is the growing demand from developing countries for a fairer and more equitable international order. For in recent decades the world has increasingly borne the brunt of the hegemonic actions of the Western powers.”
“In the face of this, the BRICS nations have not only made remarkable progress in their own development. They have also prospered through collaboration, all while advocating for a shift to a multipolar global system.”
“According to the Global Times, the BRICS offer not only opportunities for economic cooperation, but also create a platform ‘for developing countries to have a voice and participate in global governance reform, through which the Global South “can break free from the traditional geopolitical pressure to ”take sides’ and seek greater autonomy in a multipolar world”.
‘The BRICS have not followed the Western path of forming exclusive blocs. Rather, they have charted a new path of dialogue, not confrontation; of partnership, not alignment,’ it says.
And despite the fact that the BRICS include major world powers such as China and Russia. Countries with greater weight in their continents, such as South Africa and Brazil. As state their thesis, any country can join, as there are no exclusivities, and the goal is to be multipolar.
From that date, the multilateral bloc will welcome five new member states: Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, key countries in setting international oil and gas prices.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) needs to undergo a process of restoration. In the BRICS’ view, for this, it is necessary to draw on the values promoted within associations, such as the BRICS.
The spirit that is driving the incredible growth of the BRICS countries is rooted in the ‘original objectives’ that were once part of the WTO.
The Presidents of Russia, VLADIMIR PUTIN, of China, XI JINPING, of Brazil, LUIZ INACIO LULA DA SILVA, of India, NARENDRA MODI, of South Africa, CYRIL RAMAPHOSA, among other leaders of other BRICS member countries, see ‘good omens’ for the year 2025.
BRICS represents around five times the population of the G7 nations. In 1992, G7 nations made up 45.5% of global GDP(gross domestic product).
While BRICS held just 16.7%. As of 2024, BRICS countries collectively account for approximately 35% of the world’s GDP in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), compared to the G7’s 28%, attested by international information.