India Urges BRICS to Address West Asia Crisis and Enhance Maritime Stability
"Peace Can't Be Piecemeal": India Pushes BRICS To Act On West Asia Crisis
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During a BRICS meeting in New Delhi, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expressed serious concerns over the West Asia crisis, highlighting its impact on energy supplies and maritime stability. He called for practical solutions and emphasized the need for dialogue, respect for sovereignty, and a unified approach to international relations.
- 01India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized the need for BRICS nations to address the West Asia crisis and its consequences on energy and maritime stability.
- 02Jaishankar highlighted the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in resolving conflicts and urged respect for sovereignty.
- 03The meeting saw tensions between Iranian and UAE officials, reflecting the complexities of the West Asia situation.
- 04Jaishankar called for a two-state solution regarding Palestine and stressed the humanitarian implications of the Gaza conflict.
- 05He advocated for reforming the UN Security Council and emphasized the need for a cooperative and inclusive international order.
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At a BRICS conclave in New Delhi, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar raised significant concerns regarding the ongoing West Asia crisis, particularly its effects on energy supplies and maritime stability in the Strait of Hormuz. He urged BRICS nations to find 'practical ways' to navigate the geopolitical and economic uncertainties that have arisen, emphasizing that 'peace cannot be piecemeal.' Jaishankar pointed out the importance of dialogue and diplomacy, asserting that respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity must be foundational in international relations. The meeting highlighted tensions between Iranian and UAE officials, reflecting the complexities of the situation in West Asia. Jaishankar also addressed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, advocating for a two-state solution and the need for sustained international engagement in the region. He further called for the reform of the UN Security Council to enhance its effectiveness in addressing global challenges. Jaishankar concluded by stressing the need for BRICS solidarity to tackle the far-reaching consequences of these crises, particularly for developing nations facing economic pressures.
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The discussions at the BRICS conclave could influence India's diplomatic efforts and its role in addressing regional conflicts, potentially affecting energy security and economic stability for developing nations.
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