Diplomatic Rift: BRICS Nations Diverge on Middle East Conflict
BRICS nations, including Iran and the United Arab Emirates, failed to issue a joint statement after a meeting in Delhi, revealing deep divisions. Iran demanded condemnation of the U.S.-Israeli war, alleging UAE involvement. Disputes over regional security and international trade marked the discussions.
Diplomatic tensions flared as BRICS nations, including traditional rivals Iran and the United Arab Emirates, concluded a meeting in Delhi without a joint statement, highlighting stark differences in their stances on the Middle East conflict.
Iran has accused the UAE of participating in military operations against it, complicating diplomatic efforts. Despite India's role as host, the meeting underscored the group's fractured unity on pivotal global issues.
The meeting's outcome exposed the divergent views within BRICS over key political and economic challenges, raising questions about the group's ability to present a united front on international platforms.
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