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There is no alternative to multilateralism

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The year 2025 should be a time of celebration, marking eight decades of the United Nations' existence. But it risks going down in history as the year when the international order built since 1945 collapsed. The cracks had long been visible. Since the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, the intervention in Libya, and the war in Ukraine, some permanent members of the Security Council have trivialized the illegal use of force. The failure to act vis…

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TRIBUNE. While his country's relations with Europe have cooled down, the leader believes, in a forum in the "World", that if international organisations seem ineffective in a world marked by the law of the strongest, it is because they are not sufficiently representative.

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In an opinion article sent to the newspapers of nine countries, Lula says there are no alternatives to multilateralism. Click here

Amid growing global uncertainty, the BRICS countries gathered in Rio de Janeiro for their 17th summit, signing a joint declaration outlining 126 commitments on governance, finance, health, artificial intelligence, and climate, reaffirming their shared commitment to strengthen multilateralism and uphold international law. Fan Anqi (Global Times) – July 7, 2025 The expanding BRICS grouping gathered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday for their 17…

Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, said that “there is no alternative to multilateralism” in the face of current challenges and called for refounding global cooperation “on a more just and inclusive basis,” amid the dispute with President Donald Trump, for the possible 50% increase in tariffs to [...] The Lula da Silva entry: “There is no alternative to multilateralism” was first published in Information Focus.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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