Checks Chile’s possible joining to Brix; A step in the path of modern world order – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
At the “Brix; Regional Challenges held at the University of Santiago, the capital of Chile, discussed the issue of a possible joining Brix.
The event was held with the support of a number of media institutions, including Cronica Digital and Prinssa Latina, of TV Brex Partners.
At the meeting, experts, referring to the geopolitical and economic changes in the international system, emphasized the importance of Chile’s proximity to Brix countries and considered it an opportunity to expand foreign ties and participate in the construction of economic and political order more fair.
The university’s head Alvaro Ramis said in a speech that Chile’s possible joining Brex would not mean abandoning the country’s traditional partners, but rather a broader -scale strategic initiative.
Manuel Risco, Vice President of the National Center for Replacement Development Studies (CENDA), also told Breix’s economic position for Chile: “Brex member states are now the main business partners of the Republic of Chile.” Chile has been one of the world’s most open -minded economies over the past half and its volume of foreign trade is equal to its GDP. China is Chile’s main business partner and includes one -third of the total transactions. Subsequently, Latin American and Caribbean countries rank second and Brazil alone ranks third.
Political Science PhD in Political Science, Maladen Yupo, said the group is providing new financial instruments that could lead to the strengthening of national sovereignty.
The head of the business, agriculture, tourism and investment of the Brazilian Embassy in Chile also said Brix countries make up about 5 % to 5 % of the world’s GDP and about half of the globe population. According to him, the same feature turns Brix into a key acting in the construction of a multiplication, fair and inclusive order in the twenty -first century.
Referring to the three main pillars of cooperation in Brix, “Politics and Security”, “Economics and Finance” and “Cultural Cooperation”, he emphasized that the geographical, political and economic diversity of members of the group contributes to a more balanced global formation.
In addition, Manuel Risco emphasized that Latin American countries should be strengthened by strengthening regional cooperation in groups such as Mercosur (South American joint market), The community of Latin American countries and the Caribbean (CALAC) and the South American Union to increase their interaction with Brix and other groups in the South.
Referring to global challenges, including climate change and the technological revolution, he called for the creation of extensive regional areas with the possibility of free traffic, services and manpower under the supervision of transnational institutions.
Risco added: In these areas, systems must be established for justice, customs, taxes, education, science and security. Most importantly, countries need to recover their own ownership and control of their natural resources and to extract these resources to state -owned companies or government control; The action is being implemented in accordance with UN resolutions and currently in more than 5 % of the world’s hydrocarbon extraction projects.
At the end of the meeting, the participants emphasized that Chile’s potential joining Brix is not just an economic decision, but a strategic choice about its position in the new world order.
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