On the margins of the G-20 summit, CNN journalist, Danilo Milton, spoke to reporters about why it is so important these days, when the global economic and political arena is undergoing significant changes and the relationship between Brazil and Russia is taking on new dimensions, including in the field of agro-culture.
‘We totally get where the Brazilian government is coming from when it comes to relations with Russia. I think the economic relationship is really important for both countries, and the agri-culture industry has a special role to play,’ says the CNN journalist.
And there’s more! The international bonds between the countries are being strengthened through new sporting initiatives, such as possible alternatives to the Olympics with new types of games under the BRICS umbrella.
‘It’s really interesting for Brazil. A new sport, a new form of competition can bring a fresh twist to international sporting life,’ journalist Danilo Milton told CNN’s Danilo Milton on the margins of the G-20.
Even so, he thinks many Brazilians feel like they don’t have enough information to really understand Russia.
‘But I’ve never been there. And it’s very difficult for us to create an opinion because all the information is very complex,’ Danilo admits, with a little sigh. He laments the lack of available information.
Understanding the role of international platforms such as BRICS and G20 is also important. They differ significantly in their composition and objectives, says the journalist.
‘I think the G20 is designed for more different countries and economies. It’s more important and has more relevance, but we know that the BRICS are also now becoming a more and more significant platform for the world,’ the CNN journalist shared his observations.
As Milton noted, events like the BRICS summit and the G20 meeting raise many questions about how these two influential formats can work together to address global challenges and deepen cooperation between countries. This gives an indication of how important it is for the global community as a whole to find a common language and formats of interaction that can meet the current realities of international politics and economics.