Iran's Foreign Minister Criticizes US Bullying at BRICS Meeting
'US bullying not unfamiliar to anyone here': Iran FM Abbas Araghchi at BRICS meet
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During the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the United States for its bullying tactics, asserting that such behavior is recognized globally as detrimental. He urged BRICS nations to unite against these coercive practices, emphasizing the need for cooperation to address regional instability.
- 01Abbas Araghchi criticized the US for its bullying behavior during the BRICS meeting.
- 02He highlighted that regional instability negatively impacts all countries, including aggressors.
- 03Araghchi called for increased collaboration among BRICS nations to counter such coercive tactics.
- 04He noted that many countries share similar experiences of US coercion.
- 05The Iranian FM emphasized the importance of moving past outdated imperial practices.
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At the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi delivered a strong critique of the United States, accusing it of bullying and likening its actions to those of declining empires. He stated that the pursuit of regional instability is detrimental to all nations involved, including the aggressors themselves. Araghchi, on his first visit to India since the onset of the war, expressed that the struggle against US coercion resonates with many countries present at the meeting. He urged BRICS nations to strengthen their cooperation and make a collective stand against such practices, declaring that they should be relegated to history. His remarks underscore a growing sentiment among nations that seek to resist external pressures and foster stability through unity.
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