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Maduro: ‘Working with BRICS to build a multipolar World’

Published January 11, 2025
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Venezuela intends to work with BRICS to build a multipolar world, President Nicolas Maduro said.

“It is necessary to give impetus to the emergence of a new multipolar world and to include Venezuela in the vanguard of a new policy of peace, cooperation and development. Venezuela is already with BRICS, with a world that will create new history,” Maduro said in an address to parliament.

He said it was time for the US and its allies to understand that they will never be able to install their own president in Venezuela.

“If we are here now, it is because the Venezuelan people defeated imperialism, and the outgoing US government now does not know how to take revenge. The far right, led by Argentine President Javier Miel, together with North American imperialism, thought they could install their own president in Venezuela. They did not and will never be able to do so,” Maduro said.

Maduro yesterday assumed the office of president of Venezuela for the period 2025-2031.

BRICS is an intergovernmental association formed in 2006 by Russia, China, India and Brazil.

South Africa joined in 2011, and since the beginning of 2024, a number of other countries have joined BRICS, RIA Novosti reminds.

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