00:00Indonesia becomes a full member of BRICS, a strong capital of Indonesia that will play a role as a bridge between developing countries and developing countries.
00:16This is getting stronger with the trust of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, or BRICS, in guiding Indonesia into the ranks of developing countries.
00:28National Economic Council member Mari Elka Pangestu affirms that Indonesia's membership in BRICS can expand Indonesia's active role in the international arena,
00:37both for developing countries, developing countries, and developing countries.
00:43Second, we can also be a bridge between the interests of developing countries and issues in the multilateral that we think should be fought as a group of developing countries.
00:59So we can play there.
01:01And third, we still have to learn.
01:03What do BRICS want?
01:08For example, using currency outside the dollar, using the so-called SWIFT transaction outside the existing system.
01:18Are those positive or negative for us?
01:21We have to learn.
01:22And they also have a bank called New Bank.
01:26Will it develop into a bank that can provide funding for development?
01:32These are the things we have to learn.
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