Brazilian President Lulala replied to Trump’s threat that the world did not want ’emperor’ to beat the world on the Internet.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to raise rates against it BRICS ECONMIC BLOCK The group indirectly criticized the trade wars in Iran and the recent military attacks.
On Monday, Trump took a target of 10-members block, which is trying to strengthen the emerging economy and became adverse to the United States.
Trump said, “Any country that align himself with BRICS’s anti-American policies, will be charged an additional 10% rate,” Trump Written In a post. “This policy will not be an exception. Thank you for your attention in this case!”
BRICS is named for founding members of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. But other countries like Indonesia, Egypt, Iran and the United Arab Emirates have been included.
After the weekend, the group held the 17th summit at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The meeting ended in the announcement of promoting peace and global cooperation.
But many items in the joint announcement were seen in the US and its associate Israeli, though both were not recognized by the name. For example, under the “strengthening of polygamy and improving global affairs”, BRICS leaders used the increasing rates in global trade.
It has been directed to Trump, who has threatened with the set of rates to talk to the American partners to talk to more favorable trade deals and accurate policy concessions.
The President of the United States also called the rates “the most beautiful word in the dictionary”, but many economists have warned that such import tax is often the cost of consumers.
Trump has also won the use of other protective economic policies under his “America First” agenda. But BRICS leaders warned that these types of policies could fall behind.
BRICS leaders said in his statement, “We express serious concern over the increase in one -sided rates and non -solutions and are inconsistent with the WTO (World Trade Organization) rules,” BRICS leaders said in his statement.
He further said, “World trade can be reduced, global world chains can disrupt the chain and bring uncertainty to international economic and trade activities, possibly existing economic inequality.”
BRICS leaders used their announcement to protest one of Iran’s member nations recently.
“We condemn military attacks against the Islamic Republic of Iran from June 1 Since, which violated international law,” he wrote that “peaceful nuclear facilities” were targeted.
Israel launched the first attack against Iran in the 7 -day war on June 3, and on June 7, the United States sent a seven -B -1 Spirit Stealth Bomber to hit Iran on three nuclear facilities. Both Israeli and the United States have said that Iran has to take these actions to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons, though Iran has refused to find one.
In the backdrop of Trump’s rate of ratesBRICS leaders assured people in their American areas that they were not looking for conflict. Others, however, faced Trump’s criticism.
South African President Cyril Ramfosa said, “I realized that President Trump had tweeted, and I think I need to be more appreciated by the emergence of various centers in the world,” said South African President Siril Ramfosa. “And it should be seen in a positive light without giving it a negative light.”
Brazilian President Louis Incio Lula Da Silva took another obscure view of Trump’s threats.
“I don’t think that the United States threatens the world through the Internet, it is very responsible or serious for the President of the country,” Lula said in a question-answer session with reporters.
“This is not correct. The world has changed. We don’t want the emperor.”