“The
Russian President phoned Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to
invite him to the 9 May 'Victory Day' celebration of Germany's
capitulation to the Red Army in 1945, part of the Kremlin's efforts
to 'restart Russian-Greeks relations.'”
“Tsipras
is said to have accepted. In a statement, the Russians said the two
discussed the situation in Ukraine, 'South Stream and the Turkish
Stream pipelines.'”
Previously:
... the details of the new
agreement show that Russia probably wants to put Greece back in
the game, seeing that there are dramatic changes in the political
landscape not only in Greece, but also in Europe that could change
dramatically the geopolitical status. At the same time, Russia
sees an opportunity to play a key role, especially in the eastern
Mediterranean, therefore seeking agreements which increase the
stability in the region and minimise the possibility of various
conflicts.
As BRICS are in the processes to
decouple economies from the Western neoliberal monetary monopoly,
they could bring back the gold standard as a base for their
transactions, which is much more steady than the paper money
unstable financial bubbles. They are ready, because they are
emerging economies with billions of potencial consumer tanks and
can attract other countries too being victims of the international
financial mafia, like Argentina and Greece.
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