BRICS Summit Stalemate: Disparate Views on West Asia Conflict
The BRICS foreign ministers met but failed to produce a joint statement due to disagreements over the West Asia conflict. Iran blamed the UAE for the impasse. India's chair statement highlighted differing views on key issues like Palestine. Emphasis was placed on dialogue, respect for sovereignty, and international law.
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- India
The BRICS foreign ministers' conclave ended without a joint statement, reflecting stark divisions over the situation in West Asia.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi highlighted UAE's role in blocking consensus, particularly against Israel, during the two-day meeting in India.
India, as host, released a chair's statement revealing differing national positions on significant issues, from Palestinian unity to maritime rights.
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