BRICS Fails to Unite on Iran Conflict as Diplomatic Gaps Remain
BRICS foreign ministers failed to reach a united stance at their meeting in New Delhi due to disagreements over the conflict in Iran, leaving the bloc's outcome document to acknowledge only that differences exist.
A two-day meeting of BRICS foreign ministers in New Delhi ended without a common position on the conflict in Iran, with the bloc's outcome document stating only that differing opinions exist regarding the situation. The lack of consensus highlights the challenges facing BRICS in addressing global issues. Pakistan, as a member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and a neighbor of Iran, has been vocal about its concerns. The stalemate raises questions about the effectiveness of BRICS as a counterbalance to Western powers on regional security matters.