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Global North 'unable' to solve сurrent problems, multipolarity is 'better equipped' for that - NDB president Rousseff at SPIEF٠٠:٠٦:٥٤
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During the grand opening ceremony of the 27th St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Thursday, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Felix Moloua hailed Russia as a steadfast ally to his nation.

Moloua lauded Russia as a 'friend' and 'brotherly country' to the Central African Republic, highlighting the positive impact of Russian assistance, particularly in bolstering national security.

"Today Russia is our friend, it is a brotherly country, and we see the results. Russia has helped us a lot, and we have strengthened our power in terms of security," Moloua affirmed, expressing a desire to expand co-operation into other economic sectors for mutual benefit.

Acknowledging the significant support received from Moscow in restoring stability amid internal unrest, Moloua underscored the pivotal role played by Russia in enhancing security and fostering resilience among the Central African population.

"Thanks to Russia's help, the resistance has increased among the population," he noted.

In a broader context, New Development Bank President Dilma Rousseff emphasised the necessity of transitioning to a multipolar world, asserting that it offers profound solutions to contemporary challenges. Rousseff highlighted the advantages of a multipolar economy, with multiple growth centres better equipped to withstand global shocks and crises.

SPIEF 2024, convened from June 5-8, is set to draw a diverse array of participants from over 136 countries. Since its inception in 1997, the forum has served as a vital platform for international dialogue on economic matters, with the patronage and participation of the Russian Federation's president since 2005.

Global North 'unable' to solve сurrent problems, multipolarity is 'better equipped' for that - NDB president Rousseff at SPIEF

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During the grand opening ceremony of the 27th St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Thursday, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Felix Moloua hailed Russia as a steadfast ally to his nation.

Moloua lauded Russia as a 'friend' and 'brotherly country' to the Central African Republic, highlighting the positive impact of Russian assistance, particularly in bolstering national security.

"Today Russia is our friend, it is a brotherly country, and we see the results. Russia has helped us a lot, and we have strengthened our power in terms of security," Moloua affirmed, expressing a desire to expand co-operation into other economic sectors for mutual benefit.

Acknowledging the significant support received from Moscow in restoring stability amid internal unrest, Moloua underscored the pivotal role played by Russia in enhancing security and fostering resilience among the Central African population.

"Thanks to Russia's help, the resistance has increased among the population," he noted.

In a broader context, New Development Bank President Dilma Rousseff emphasised the necessity of transitioning to a multipolar world, asserting that it offers profound solutions to contemporary challenges. Rousseff highlighted the advantages of a multipolar economy, with multiple growth centres better equipped to withstand global shocks and crises.

SPIEF 2024, convened from June 5-8, is set to draw a diverse array of participants from over 136 countries. Since its inception in 1997, the forum has served as a vital platform for international dialogue on economic matters, with the patronage and participation of the Russian Federation's president since 2005.

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During the grand opening ceremony of the 27th St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Thursday, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Felix Moloua hailed Russia as a steadfast ally to his nation.

Moloua lauded Russia as a 'friend' and 'brotherly country' to the Central African Republic, highlighting the positive impact of Russian assistance, particularly in bolstering national security.

"Today Russia is our friend, it is a brotherly country, and we see the results. Russia has helped us a lot, and we have strengthened our power in terms of security," Moloua affirmed, expressing a desire to expand co-operation into other economic sectors for mutual benefit.

Acknowledging the significant support received from Moscow in restoring stability amid internal unrest, Moloua underscored the pivotal role played by Russia in enhancing security and fostering resilience among the Central African population.

"Thanks to Russia's help, the resistance has increased among the population," he noted.

In a broader context, New Development Bank President Dilma Rousseff emphasised the necessity of transitioning to a multipolar world, asserting that it offers profound solutions to contemporary challenges. Rousseff highlighted the advantages of a multipolar economy, with multiple growth centres better equipped to withstand global shocks and crises.

SPIEF 2024, convened from June 5-8, is set to draw a diverse array of participants from over 136 countries. Since its inception in 1997, the forum has served as a vital platform for international dialogue on economic matters, with the patronage and participation of the Russian Federation's president since 2005.

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