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General Discussion / The inventions that Jules Verne predicted
« on: September 10, 2023, 05:54:45 am »
In May, Lula avoided a bilateral meeting with Zelensky within the framework of the G-7 Summit in Japan, and after the EU-Celac meeting He criticized his Chilean counterpart , Gabriel Boric, for his insistence that the region adapt to the European position. Ultimately, the declaration did nothing more than reflect the lack of a substantive agreement on the issue: there was no condemnation of the Russian actions (as the EU intended), but rather a “shared concern” about the war was expressed; position that was not unanimous either, given that Nicaragua opposed validating that section of the declaration.


In short, the resumption of meetings between Latin American and European leaders is an auspicious event to strengthen dialogue and address issues that concern both regions, such as the fight Phone Number List climate change or the pressures imposed by the worsening of the global dispute between China. and the United States. However, the conclave also highlighted that there are priorities that are not shared and that the lack of substantive agreements based on a more horizontal relationship continues to be an outstanding debt of the bi-regional agenda.



But it's not going to happen like that. Sooner or later, the regime is going to collapse – and probably sooner rather than later. Much depends on the Ukrainian offensive: if it happens, when it happens, and how it happens. It may end up leading to a political transition in Russia. I can't say this will happen for sure, but it may, if the Ukrainian offensive is successful. But the important thing is that there is no return to the previous status quo . Ukraine is going to undergo enormous changes. And Russia will undergo even more profound changes. As a Belarusian comrade told me recently, we – that is, the Russians, the Belarusians, all the former subjects of the USSR and the former imperial Russia – have a good tradition: every time we lose a war, we initiate reforms radicals or revolutions.

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