Anwar calls for stronger intra-Brics trade and global governance reform

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim fired up the crowd at Brazil's business summit with bold demands for change. He wants BRICS countries to trade more with each other and ditch unfair global policies. The Malaysian leader slammed rich nations for using sneaky tariffs that hurt developing countries. He reminded everyone that BRICS nations control almost 40 percent of world money. Anwar believes this massive economic power can level the playing field against wealthy nations.

The prime minister demanded major fixes to world organizations like the United Nations and World Bank. He argued these groups favor rich countries and ignore poorer nations unfairly. Anwar declared that developing countries deserve equal treatment on the global stage. He rejected the idea that former colonies should stay quiet and accept second-class status. The leader insisted that BRICS nations have become strong forces with modern technology and smart leadership.

Anwar praised Brazil's President Lula as one of the few brave leaders fighting for forgotten people. He spoke at the Rio de Janeiro forum alongside top Brazilian officials and business leaders. The Malaysian prime minister represents his country as the current chair of ASEAN nations. He pushed for stronger partnerships between BRICS and Southeast Asian countries. Anwar believes 2025 marks a turning point where developing nations can reshape world politics and economics for good.
 

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