BRICS talks end without joint statement as divisions over Iran war deepen
BRICS foreign ministers concluded their meeting in New Delhi without issuing a joint statement due to divisions over the Iran war. Iran's Foreign Minister urged member states to condemn alleged violations of international law by the United States and Israel.

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AI-generatedBRICS foreign ministers concluded their meeting in New Delhi without issuing a joint statement due to divisions over the Iran war. Iran's Foreign Minister urged member states to condemn alleged violations of international law by the United States and Israel. However, differing views among members, particularly concerning Iran's actions and its relations with Gulf neighbors like the UAE, prevented consensus. The UAE representative rejected Iran's claims, accusing them of justifying attacks. Despite the lack of a joint statement on the conflict, BRICS members did agree on calls for global governance reforms and greater representation for Global South countries.
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5 extractedBRICS members reiterated calls for reforms to global governance institutions and greater representation for Global South countries.
Iran's Foreign Minister urged BRICS states to condemn 'violations of international law by the United States and Israel'.
BRICS alliance failed to issue a joint statement after a two-day meeting in India due to divisions over the Iran war.
The UAE representative rejected Iran's remarks, accusing them of justifying 'terrorist attacks' and stating Iran launched approximately 3,000 attacks on the UAE.
A BRICS member blocked parts of India's statement regarding the Iran conflict.