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Chinese Foreign Ministry commented on Turkey's decision to join BRICS

Chinese Foreign Ministry: Beijing supports BRICS expansion

Beijing expresses support for the participation of more partners and like-minded organizations in cooperation with BRICS. This was stated by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning.

Chinese Foreign Ministry commented on Turkey's decision to join BRICS
Photo: Themba Hadebe/AP

Thus she commented on Turkey's plans to join the political association.

“China is ready, together with other BRICS member countries, to continue to uphold the spirit of openness, inclusiveness and mutually beneficial cooperation of BRICS, and to support the participation of more like-minded partners in BRICS cooperation,” RIA Novosti reports the diplomat's words.

Mao Ning noted that BRICS is an important platform for cooperation between emerging and developing countries.

Earlier it was reported that Azerbaijan decided to join BRICS.

Author: Наталья Чудесатова

Italy's PM Meloni backed Vance's criticism of Europe

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, in an interview with the Financial Times, agreed with the harsh remarks of US Vice President J.D. Vance, who accused Europe of losing its own identity and failing to control borders.

Italy's PM Meloni backed Vance's criticism of Europe
Source: Oreanda-Novosti IA

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, in her recent interview with the Financial Times, openly supported the criticism of Europe voiced by U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance. According to her, Europe today is in a state of identity crisis and its political elite ignores the real problems of its citizens.

At the Munich Security Conference in February this year, J.D. Vance harshly criticized European states, saying that their inability to control their own borders is leading to "civilizational suicide". As an illustration, he mentioned the recent situation with the annulment of the election results in Romania and the subsequent reaction of European leaders, which, in his opinion, demonstrates the ruling class's disconnection from reality.

Meloni emphasized that she fully shares this position, noting, "I have been saying for years that Europe has lost a little bit of itself." She specified that Vance's criticism is directed not against the peoples of Europe, but specifically against its ruling elite, which, in her opinion, is engaged in imposing its ideology instead of seeking real solutions to acute social and political problems.
Earlier, Bloomberg reported that Vance's February speech was a landmark event that could seriously affect relations between the U.S. and European countries. Meloni's agreement with the criticism of a high-ranking U.S. politician underscores the depth of the crisis experienced by Europe and may intensify internal debates on ways out of this crisis.

Author: Наталья Чудесатова

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