BRICS Foreign Ministers meeting failed to produce a joint statement due to divisions between Iran and UAE on the war in West Asia.
India, as the chair, issued a chair statement and outcome document reflecting the divergences.
Iran objected to paragraphs targeting Hamas and Houthis in the statement.
Disagreements arose regarding the role of the Palestinian Authority and references to Hamas.
Detailed Insights:
The chair statement highlighted differing views among BRICS members regarding the situation in West Asia, emphasizing the need for dialogue, respect for sovereignty, and the protection of civilian lives.
Iran expressed reservations on paragraphs that seemed to legitimize the Palestinian Authority without acknowledging Hamas, and on the importance of navigational rights in the Red Sea and Bab Al-Mandab Strait.
The BRICS grouping has struggled to reach a consensus on the war in West Asia due to conflicting views between UAE and Iran.
Earlier attempts by India to issue statements on the conflict have been challenging, reflecting the delicate diplomatic balance required in addressing the issue.
Key Concepts Involved:
BRICS: An intergovernmental organization comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
Hamas: A Palestinian Sunni-Islamist fundamentalist organization currently governing the Gaza Strip.
Houthis: A Yemeni Zaidi Shia Muslim political and military organization.
Palestinian Authority: The interim self-government body established in 1994 to govern the Gaza Strip and areas of the West Bank.