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  2. G7 - Wikipedia

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    The G7 affirmed to uphold "the free and open international order" based on "the rule of law", and strengthened the G7's outreach to the emerging and developing countries. [136] The long guest list reflects the attempts to woo what many call the "Global South", a term used for developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America, all of whom ...

  3. BRICS - Wikipedia

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    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization consisting of ten countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. It is considered to be a counterpart and alternative to the G7 bloc of the world's largest economies and combined represent nearly half [ 2 ] of the world's population.

  4. D-10 Strategy Forum - Wikipedia

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    In the article he endorsed the Atlantic Council initiative and subsequent Donald Trump administration proposal to expand the G7 into a larger group of democracies that will be known as the D-10, with the addition of Australia, India [3] and South Korea, [4] as "most urgent for questions of trade, technology, supply chains, and standards." [5]

  5. G7 ministerial meetings - Wikipedia

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    G7 summit meetings originated in an ad hoc gathering of finance ministers in 1973. Meetings of finance ministers, labour and employment ministers, environment ministers, foreign ministers and trade ministers and other ad hoc ministerial meetings [ 1 ] have taken place within the country designated for the annual G7 or G8 summit.

  6. 49th G7 summit - Wikipedia

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    To resolve these issues, the G7 pledged to uphold the free and open international order based on "the rule of law", and strengthened the G7's outreach to emerging and developing countries. [ 4 ] The long invitees list reflects attempts to influence the " Global South ", a term used for developing countries in Asia , Africa and Latin America ...

  7. G4 nations - Wikipedia

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    The G4 nations, comprising Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan, are four countries which support each other's bids for permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council. Unlike the G7, where the common denominator is the economy and long-term political motives, the G4's primary aim is the permanent member seats on the Security Council. Each ...

  8. List of states with limited recognition - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. UN member states that at least one other UN member state does not recognise Non-UN member states recognised by at least one UN member state Non-UN member states recognised only by other non-UN member states or not recognized by any other state A number of polities have declared independence and ...

  9. Build Back Better World - Wikipedia

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    Build Back Better World (B3W) was an initiative undertaken by the G7. Launched on June 12, 2021, it would provide an alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for infrastructure development of low- and middle-income countries. [1] Ultimately, B3W investment was not detailed beyond the program's general principles.