Diplomatic Dialogues: New Delhi Hosts BRICS Foreign Ministers' Conclave
BRICS foreign ministers, including India's S Jaishankar and Russia's Sergey Lavrov, met in New Delhi to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in energy and trade amid global tensions. The focus was on multipolarity, economic collaboration, and strategic partnerships. Bilateral talks also involved Brazil, South Africa, and the Maldives.
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In a significant diplomatic gathering, the BRICS foreign ministers convened in New Delhi, with India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov leading the conversation. Amid global geopolitical shifts, the discussions aimed to bolster bilateral cooperation in energy, trade, and strategic partnerships.
The meeting, coming ahead of the annual BRICS summit, witnessed productive exchanges. Jaishankar highlighted the importance of strengthening multipolarity and enhancing collaborations in science, technology, and talent mobility. The dialogues also touched upon mutual interests, including the Ukraine conflict and West Asia crisis.
Hosting diplomats from Brazil, South Africa, and the Maldives, India reiterated its commitment to regional development and cooperation. The conclave marks India's pivotal role as the BRICS chair, facilitating dialogue towards a more interconnected global environment.
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