BRICS Foreign Ministers reaffirmed support for an "independent and viable state of Palestine" within pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
The meeting concluded with a Chair's Statement due to disagreements among members on several issues.
Iran asserted its position on issues like relations with the UAE and control over the Strait of Hormuz.
The statement called for unifying the West Bank and Gaza Strip under the Palestinian Authority.
Detailed Insights:
The call for Palestinian statehood aligns with the two-state solution and international law, including relevant UN Security Council resolutions.
Disagreements arose between the UAE and Iran regarding the Gaza Strip, with Iran alleging the UAE's support for the US and Israel.
The paragraph on the Gaza Strip described it as an "inseparable part of the Occupied Palestinian Territory".
Iran also resisted a paragraph highlighting the importance of Bab Al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea, where Houthi militias have increased activities.
Iran blamed the United States for the complicated situation in the Strait of Hormuz, citing a blockade.
The Chair’s Statement acknowledged differing views among members regarding the situation in West Asia/Middle East.
Key Concepts Involved:
Two-State Solution: A framework for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by establishing two independent states.
Occupied Palestinian Territory: Lands occupied by Israel since 1967, including the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem.
Strait of Hormuz: A narrow waterway between Oman and Iran, strategically important for global oil transit.