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"This resolution fails to tackle what was essential, which relates to the root causes of the crisis. It does not make any serious effort to curb speculation on the price of food; it calls for measures aimed at liberalising international trade; and it lacks a firm position on solving the Palestine problem, while also ignoring other crucial issues, such as the inhumane embargo on Cuba. At the same time, the process that led to recent foreign intervention in Libya is repeating itself, taking a familiar form and having familiar consequences, and opening the way for the possibility of new wars in Syria and Iran, with the danger that the conflict will spread throughout the Middle East.
Capitalism is increasingly revealing its true nature and deep contradictions, as it is a system that does not solve humanity’s problems, but rather exacerbates them, fuelling inequality, injustice and poverty. This summit represents an attempt by these two hubs of imperialism, as their hegemony is being challenged, to coordinate strategies to perpetuate something that is unsustainable: the continued existence of this system. In view of all this, we voted against this resolution."@en1
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