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Iran war tensions, oil shocks dominate BRICS talks in India

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Iran war tensions, oil shocks dominate BRICS talks in India

The BRICS bloc faces major challenges as foreign ministers meet in India, bringing Iran and the UAE face-to-face. The conflict in the Gulf and disruptions to oil supplies dominate the agenda.

"We meet at a time of considerable flux in international relations," Jaishankar said in his opening remarks. "There is a growing expectation, particularly from emerging markets and developing countries, that BRICS will play a constructive and stabilizing role," he said.

Jaishankar's call for stability comes amid internal divisions within the grouping that has expanded over the course of the years.

BRICS now includes Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), in addition to the original members, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

Not all BRICS nations see eye to eye BRICS members Iran and UAE were especially at odds ahead of the meeting because of the Iran war.

Experts now fear that the grouping may struggle to agree on a common formulation to even describe US-Isarel war on Iran and the broader conflict in the Middle East.

Jaishankar also called on leaders to "address the ‌increasing resort to unilateral coercive ‌measures ​and sanctions inconsistent with international law and the ​UN Charter." Why is BRICS foreign ministers' meeting so important?

The BRICS bloc of emerging economies has long sought to present itself as a counterweight to Western dominance.

South Africa joined in 2010, and the group expanded again in January 2024 to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Indonesia became a full member in 2025.

Talks about energy security high on the table India, the BRICS Chair for 2026 , is also facing a shortage of foreign currency reserves. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens to avoid buying gold for a year and conserve fuel to help manage the crisis.

Talks are expected to focus on energy security, the Strait of Hormuz, and trade in local currencies.

Iran calls for unequivocal condemnation of US, Isarel Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called on other BRICS members to unequivocally condemn the US and Israeli attacks against Iran — a demand likely to be rejected by several members, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Netanyahu's secret trip to UAE Netanyahu reportedly met with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at a gathering that "resulted in historic breakthrough in relations between" the two countries, according to an Israeli statement.

UAE swifty denied the visit and said its relations with Israel were "public" and "not based on non-transparent or unofficial arrangements." Araghchi responded to Israel's claims in a thinly veiled post on social media, without naming the UAE.

"Enmity with the Great People of Iran is a foolish gamble. Collusion with Israel in doing so: unforgivable," he wrote, adding that "those colluding with Israel" would be "held to account." The UAE and Israel normalized relations in 2020 under the Abraham Accords and appear to have strengthened ties during the Iran war. Tehran has criticized the accords and accused Israel of maintaining a military and intelligence presence in the UAE.

Iran targeted the UAE more than any other country during the conflict, which was sparked by US-Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic at the end of February.

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