Iran Conflict Exposes BRICS Divisions, with Brazil’s Complicated Position
While Russia and China maintain close ties with Iran, India and Arab members align more closely with US and Israel
While Russia and China maintain close ties with Iran, India and Arab members align more closely with US and Israel
Countries cooperating in multilateral agendas may hold divergent views on regional conflicts, requiring careful balancing of commercial ties, political partnerships, and security concerns
Escalating Middle East tensions expose divisions among BRICS members, challenging the bloc’s political unity and expansion strategy.
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India postpones March 5-6 BRICS financial meeting due to security concerns and travel disruptions from Middle East conflicts, with new dates to be announced.
Diplomats indicate BRICS is unlikely to issue a joint statement following Middle East escalations, highlighting challenges in maintaining consensus among expanded membership.
Analysts question BRICS’ credibility after the bloc failed to respond collectively to Israel’s attack on Iran, a permanent member.
The suspension occurs amid military escalation involving the US, Israel, and Iran