Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to attend the BRICS summit in New Delhi in September.
Russia will honor all existing contracts on oil exports, despite a ban on gasoline exports starting April 1.
India, as the current BRICS chair, is commended for its efforts to build consensus among member nations.
The BRICS grouping includes 10 nations, including Iran and the United Arab Emirates.
India's import of Russian oil reached a nine-month high in March 2026.
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Deputy Foreign Minister Rudenko highlighted the challenges in achieving consensus within BRICS due to differing national policies and priorities.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has exacerbated divisions within BRICS, particularly between Iran and its Arab neighbors.
Russia has pledged support to Sri Lanka to address its energy crisis resulting from conflicts in West Asia.
The BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting is scheduled for May, preceding the main summit in September.
Russia's decision to ban gasoline exports was influenced by price fluctuations, but existing oil contracts will be honored.
Key Concepts Involved:
BRICS: An intergovernmental organization comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, aiming to promote economic and political cooperation.
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Consensus: A general agreement among members of a group, often required for decision-making in international organizations.
Oil Exports: The sale and transportation of crude oil from one country to another, a key aspect of international trade and energy security.