US discusses Core 5 as G7 alternative
A new grouping including Russia, China, India, and Japan is seen as a step toward reshaping global politics
In the United States, discussions continue about the idea of creating an alternative to the G7 group of countries. The proposed alliance, named "Core 5" (C5), includes five key powers: Russia, the United States, China, India, and Japan. Experts believe that forming such an alliance would balance the influence of traditional Western countries in the global economy and politics, as well as strengthen the positions of countries with emerging economies. Political analysts note that Core 5 could become a platform for coordinating actions on issues such as trade, climate change, and security.
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The group of countries G7, previously consisting of only seven nations, continues to be a center of global politics and economic decision-making; the creation of Core 5 could change the balance of influence.
The U.S. is considering creating Core 5—a group of five key countries, including Russia, China, India, and Japan—as an alternative to the G7.
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