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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: rp Date: August 27, 2023, 9:45 am
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HTML https://twitter.com/ifeanyichukwu83/status/1695766673427452109
[quote]IFEANYICHUKWU
@ifeanyichukwu83
The future is bright
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height=1280]
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HTML https://twitter.com/GunterFehlinger/status/1695764058417340677
[quote]Russia is collapsing
Only tragic #BRICS fools have not noticed …
Do you have no internet in Brazil 🇧🇷 or can you
not google translate English?
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Russia should be cut out from BRICS. The U.S. should help the
remaining countries become regional powers by allying with them
against Russia.
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: guest98 Date: August 29, 2023, 6:54 pm
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HTML https://new.thecradle.co/articles/india-vetoed-algeria-brics-entry-at-frances-request-report
India vetoed Algeria BRICS+ entry at France's request: Report
[quote]
Algeria's long-awaited ascension to BRICS+ failed to materialize
last week during the bloc's summit in South Africa, as Arabic
media says India used its veto against the North African nation
at the request of France.
Informed sources that spoke with Algeria's Dzair Tube say French
intelligence contacted their Indian counterparts ahead of the
BRICS+ summit to urge New Delhi into vetoing Algeria's entry to
the bloc, describing the move as “revenge” for Algiers' growing
influence in the Sahel region “at the expense” of France and as
a way to slow down burgeoning ties between Algeria and China.
Tensions between Paris and Algiers spiked after a military junta
ousted the French-backed government in Niger, in the latest
example of a growing anti-west movement in the Sahel. Since
then, Algeria has opposed an ECOWAS military operation in Niger,
emphasized the role of diplomacy in bringing about a peaceful
solution to the crisis, and refused permission for French
military aircraft to fly over Algerian airspace.
The French plot took shape in the wake of a failed bid by
President Emmanuel Macron to attend the summit in South Africa.
India saw an opportunity in the request from Paris, as officials
were reportedly offered western help to “fill the void” left in
former French colonies that have recently risen against
neocolonial rule and extend its influence in a vital continent
for BRICS+.
Nonetheless, India's veto against Algeria led to a dispute with
China during the voting process
China sees great potential in the North African country joining
BRICS+ due to its massive fuel reserves, minimal national debt,
and its strategic location between Europe and sub-Saharan
Africa. China is also funding the rehabilitation of the
strategic Port of El Hamdania, as Algeria remains an essential
part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 29, 2023, 7:27 pm
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They should have vetoed Argentina:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/colonial-era/argentina/
not Algeria:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/colonial-era/french-colonialism-in-algiers/
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: Zhang Caizhi Date: August 30, 2023, 11:30 am
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Could it be that India has something with France?
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: rp Date: September 6, 2023, 2:52 pm
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HTML https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4xLj3lhcXPc
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: rp Date: September 9, 2023, 10:41 am
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HTML https://twitter.com/zhukov45/status/1700185756008927418?t=09oDUtXx3G011CIbR5Cy4A&s=19<br
/>(Video at link):
[Quote]
This was how Modi was welcomed in Xi'an, China
🇨🇳
Synchronized and disciplined dancers performing to their ancient
tunes
No cheap and tacky light show, no vulgar songs, no out-of-tune
unaesthetic dance
And we want to win the civilization battle 🤡
HTML https://twitter.com/PTI_News/status/1699985402679947369?t=B2dY9szOLzO8_bq3d4hpGQ&s=19<br
/>(video at link):
[Quote]
VIDEO | Cultural dance performance at Delhi airport to welcome
Argentina President Alberto Fernandez, who has arrived to attend
the G20 Summit.
(Source: Third Party)
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: rp Date: September 9, 2023, 5:57 pm
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HTML https://twitter.com/mungoroncel/status/1700025312283693367
[quote]
mungoron
@mungoroncel
Indian gift to G20 summit guests is Epileptic Seizure as a cheap
laser show to the beat of cheaper bollywood songs plays in the
background
HTML https://twitter.com/IndianTechGuide/status/1699105863225729537
[quote]
Indian Tech & Infra
@IndianTechGuide
India geared up for G20 summit. (video at link):[/quote]
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: . Date: September 9, 2023, 6:52 pm
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HTML https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/modi-g20-summit-shipping-corridor-india-europe-1.6961818
G20 leaders unveil ambitious international shipping corridors
for India, Africa
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U.S. President Joe Biden and his allies on Saturday announced
plans to build a rail and shipping corridor linking India with
the Middle East and Europe, an ambitious project aimed at
fostering economic growth and political co-operation.
"This is a big deal," Biden said. "This is a really big deal."
The corridor, outlined at the annual Group of 20 summit of the
world's top economies, would help boost trade, deliver energy
resources and improve digital connectivity. It would include
India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Israel
and the European Union, said Jake Sullivan, Biden's national
security adviser.
Sullivan said the network reflected Biden's vision for
"far-reaching investments" that come from "effective American
leadership" and a willingness to embrace other nations as
partners.
"Enhancing connectivity with all regions has been a key priority
for India," Modi said, speaking through a translator. "We
believe that connectivity is a means to not only increase mutual
trade between different countries but also increase mutual
trust."
The rail and shipping corridor would help physically tie
together a vast stretch of the globe
African Union now a permanent G20 member
The G20 welcomed the African Union as a member at their annual
summit Saturday.
There was widespread support for adding the AU to the G20,
making it the second regional bloc to become a permanent member
after the European Union and adding momentum to Modi's drive to
give a greater voice to the Global South.
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 9, 2023, 6:54 pm
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I do not find any of the above performances to be particularly
worthy of either praise or scorn. What is your own opinion about
them?
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
By: . Date: September 9, 2023, 7:57 pm
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[quote]There was widespread support for adding the AU to the
G20, making it the second regional bloc to become a permanent
member after the European Union and adding momentum to Modi's
drive to give a greater voice to the Global South.[/quote]
^, i can delete the post if u want though.
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