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Oreshkin pointed to the emergence of new centers of economic growth in the world

Oreshkin: The G7 has stopped being big, new growth centers have appeared
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The economies of the G7 Group of Seven countries have ceased to be centers of global growth. Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, said this on June 18 at the SPIEF-2025 session "Forming a new platform for global Growth."

"The centers of power are changing. Previously, these were the economies of the so-called "big Seven", which has not been big for a long time, but now these are new growth centers. And if even 10, 20, 30 years ago, the countries of the global south and east were largely responsible for economic growth, now they are already a large part of the global economy," Oreshkin stressed.

According to him, it is important to have an open dialogue on building a global future and forming a new platform for global growth. Oreshkin stressed that in the light of today's agenda, one should not forget about why all these events are taking place.

Earlier in the day, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the G7 Group of Seven summit in Canada an absolute disgrace, as the association calling itself the "leading economies" clearly showed that it is not capable of anything.

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