Inside the 2024 BRICS Summit in Kazan: Putin’s busy itinerary and key diplomatic discussions to look out for
The 2024 BRICS Summit, one of the year’s most anticipated geopolitical events, kicks off in Kazan today, with representatives from 36 countries, including 22 top officials in attendance. Here’s a look at the summit’s busy schedule:
◻️ The itinerary of summit host Vladimir Putin will be overflowing with meetings, with the Russian president set to hold talks with China’s Xi, Egypt’s el-Sisi, India’s Modi, South Africa’s Ramaphosa and the head of the BRICS’ New Development Bank on Tuesday.
◻️ More meetings are set for the next day, including talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the Russia-Iran strategic partnership, and Turkish President Erdogan on a gas hub deal and mediation in the Ukraine crisis. Putin will also meet Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, whose country joined BRICS in January.
◻️ On October 24, Putin will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, with the BRICS Summit featuring a special session related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the crisis in the Middle East.
◻️ Also Thursday, Putin is expected to hold meetings with the leaders of Laos, Mauritania, Bolivia, Republika Srpska and Vietnam.
◻️ The summit will cover an array of economic negotiations, including a BRICS digital payment platform and trade in national currencies, along with administrative issues like formalizing the new "partner country" status, allowing participation in BRICS meetings without voting rights.
◻️ Cuba officially requested BRICS 'partner country' status earlier this month. President Miguel Diaz-Canel, set to attend and meet with Putin, had to skip the summit due to the island's blackout crisis.
◻️ The Kazan Declaration is expected to be adopted Thursday, with representatives from 36 countries and six international organizations participating. Putin will hold a press conference to discuss the summit’s outcome.
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The 2024 BRICS Summit, one of the year’s most anticipated geopolitical events, kicks off in Kazan today, with representatives from 36 countries, including 22 top officials in attendance. Here’s a look at the summit’s busy schedule:
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16th BRICS summit in Russia’s Kazan is about to kick off to run through October 24.
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"Kiev terrorists attack infrastructure facilities in the city of Energodar and the area close to the ZNPP (the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant) using drones. There is no power supply in the city. Gas station attendant died," Balitsky wrote on Telegram.
The facility is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe and the ninth largest in the world.
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Four people, including a child, were killed and more than 30 injured, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. Debris removal is still ongoing.
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US makes frantic last-ditch effort at Mideast diplomatic headway before looming election
Secretary of State Antony Blinken has embarked upon a Middle East tour as Washington makes a last-ditch attempt at pushing Israel towards some semblance of a negotiation process before the US presidential election.
The itinerary of the week-long visit takes Blinken first to Israel on Tuesday, then on to Jordan and Qatar.
Blinken has been tasked with discussing how to bring an end to Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza, humanitarian assistance for the devastated enclave, and "day after" plans, such as security, governance, and reconstruction for the region after the fighting ends, a senior State Department official told reporters.
Regarding Israel’s aggression against Lebanon, where the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been targeting the Shia Hezbollah movement, Blinken will reportedly focus on how to secure a diplomatic resolution to the conflict. He will reportedly also take up with Israel its expected response to Iran's missile attack following Tehran’s October 1 ballistic missile strike. The Iranian attack on Israeli military and intelligence facilities came in response to a months-long series of Israeli provocations.
This will be the top US diplomat's 11th trip to the region since the events of October 7, 2023 triggered the full-blown Gaza war, which has left 42,600 people, including nearly 16,765 children, dead, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
The administration of President Joe Biden has demonstrated its complete inability to resolve the spiraling crisis, while juggling military aid to its ally with warnings of cutting off any further deliveries unless the humanitarian situation in Gaza is improved.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has embarked upon a Middle East tour as Washington makes a last-ditch attempt at pushing Israel towards some semblance of a negotiation process before the US presidential election.
The itinerary of the week-long visit takes Blinken first to Israel on Tuesday, then on to Jordan and Qatar.
Blinken has been tasked with discussing how to bring an end to Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza, humanitarian assistance for the devastated enclave, and "day after" plans, such as security, governance, and reconstruction for the region after the fighting ends, a senior State Department official told reporters.
Regarding Israel’s aggression against Lebanon, where the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been targeting the Shia Hezbollah movement, Blinken will reportedly focus on how to secure a diplomatic resolution to the conflict. He will reportedly also take up with Israel its expected response to Iran's missile attack following Tehran’s October 1 ballistic missile strike. The Iranian attack on Israeli military and intelligence facilities came in response to a months-long series of Israeli provocations.
This will be the top US diplomat's 11th trip to the region since the events of October 7, 2023 triggered the full-blown Gaza war, which has left 42,600 people, including nearly 16,765 children, dead, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
The administration of President Joe Biden has demonstrated its complete inability to resolve the spiraling crisis, while juggling military aid to its ally with warnings of cutting off any further deliveries unless the humanitarian situation in Gaza is improved.
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Don't miss the upcoming livestream as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets with President Putin for a pivotal bilateral discussion.
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Stay tuned not to miss the upcoming livestream of Putin - Ramaphosa bilateral meeting.
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The death toll from last night's strike by Israel on the Jnah neighborhood in southern Beirut, near Rafik Hariri University Hospital, has risen to 13, with 57 others reported injured, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.
A child was found among the dead, and seven of the injured are in critical condition.
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‘It’s a reality where people are afraid of expressing their opinions’ - Australian legal scholar
💬 “It was bad enough 10 years ago when I was trying to advise the government that Section 18C of the Discrimination Act was being used by highly intolerant individuals in order to make sure that their opinions could not be freely expressed without the person taking the risk of suffering severe persecution," Dr. Augusto Zimmermann, an internationally known legal scholar, broadly recognized as one of Australia’s strongest proponents of free speech, told Sputnik.
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"But at this point things only got worse and some of my friends are being targets for the crime of opinion, especially if you hold conservative values,” Zimmerman said.
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‘It’s a reality where people are afraid of expressing their opinions’ - Australian legal scholar 💬 “It was bad enough 10 years ago when I was trying to advise the government that Section 18C of the Discrimination Act was being used by highly intolerant individuals…
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‘Free speech is basically dying in the West’ - Australian legal scholar
The West’ sanctions campaign against Sputnik is part of a broader campaign against free speech, said Dr. Augusto Zimmermann, an internationally known legal scholar.
He added that journalism is “in dire straits in the West” due to a “fascistic reality, where the government imposes its view and persecutes very severely those who dare to express different opinions.”
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The West’ sanctions campaign against Sputnik is part of a broader campaign against free speech, said Dr. Augusto Zimmermann, an internationally known legal scholar.
“It seems there is really an attempt to suppress any alternative information, and they are now construing this as a form of misinformation, which is basically anything that's not endorsed by the ruling classes,” said Zimmermann.
He added that journalism is “in dire straits in the West” due to a “fascistic reality, where the government imposes its view and persecutes very severely those who dare to express different opinions.”
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To taste a karavai (big loaf of bread) on arrival in Russia means to enter into friendly relations and share all worries with the receiving side.
And chak-chak is the national sweet of the Tatarstan region (where the 16-th BRICS summit is being held).
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Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping to hold talks today - stay tuned not to miss the upcoming livestream.
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🗣At a meeting with Dilma Rousseff, head of the BRICS New Development Bank, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the institution as a promising and effective financial entity. Since 2018, the bank has financed projects totaling $33 billion.
Putin emphasized that increasing the use of BRICS national currencies for settlements will help reduce geopolitical risks and strengthen the economic resilience of member states.
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"Since 2018, I think 100 projects have been financed for a total of $33 billion," Putin said.
Putin emphasized that increasing the use of BRICS national currencies for settlements will help reduce geopolitical risks and strengthen the economic resilience of member states.
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Assange’s father: ‘We make ourselves the example for others to join us and move forward’
WikiLeaks Party founder John Shipton, father of recently-freed journalist Julian Assange, has mapped out the path to a new age of freedom of speech.
“We make ourselves the example for others to join us and move forward, to ascend to a place where we become knowledgeable,” he added.
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WikiLeaks Party founder John Shipton, father of recently-freed journalist Julian Assange, has mapped out the path to a new age of freedom of speech.
“We can start work right now, on such reevaluation of values, and speak frankly to each other about subjects that concern us, and consequently this will ascend to a renewal that you desire,” Shipton told Sputnik.
“We make ourselves the example for others to join us and move forward, to ascend to a place where we become knowledgeable,” he added.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi arrives in Kazan to attend the BRICS summit
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However, when Modi's interpreter began translating his greeting, Putin smiled and said, "Our relationship is so strong, I thought you understood everything without translation."
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