It was my pleasure to join international affairs analyst Yousof Azizi based in Washington on a Press TV hosted discussion of the results of the 15th BRICS summit held in Johannesburg this past week. I used this platform to expand on my points regarding the policy priorities of the BRICS that are evidenced by its choice of new member countries in its first major expansion since South Africa joined the founding members in 2010. These priorities are clearly to facilitate peaceful relations in what has been the most war-torn part of the world for decades (the Greater Middle East) and to assure the continued and expanded financing of the infrastructure projects which the BRICS Bank is undertaking globally to support development where it is most needed.
“Reshuffling World Order” on Press TV (Iran)
“Reshuffling World Order” on Press TV (Iran)
“Reshuffling World Order” on Press TV (Iran)
It was my pleasure to join international affairs analyst Yousof Azizi based in Washington on a Press TV hosted discussion of the results of the 15th BRICS summit held in Johannesburg this past week. I used this platform to expand on my points regarding the policy priorities of the BRICS that are evidenced by its choice of new member countries in its first major expansion since South Africa joined the founding members in 2010. These priorities are clearly to facilitate peaceful relations in what has been the most war-torn part of the world for decades (the Greater Middle East) and to assure the continued and expanded financing of the infrastructure projects which the BRICS Bank is undertaking globally to support development where it is most needed.