Brics: the united colors of Putin, Lula, and Xi Jinping
The three are united by the anti-Greenback movement, i.e. the desire of de-dollarization, glorified by Russian president and repeated as a mantra since the Brazilian returned to power
The 15th summit that began yesterday in Johannesburg with the presence of the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, invited by the South African host, would not exist if it were not for the former Goldman Sachs chief economist Jim O'Neill, who, in a paper created the acronym BRIC, underlining the growth potential of Brazil, Russia, India, and China. After that, South Africa was added, but now 40 other countries want to enter, including Iran, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Venezuela, Palestine, Vietnam, Nigeria, Algeria, and Saudi Arabia.