Iran war to cast a shadow on BRICS foreign ministers meeting in Delhi

13 May 2026, 7:06 AM
Iran war to cast a shadow on BRICS foreign ministers meeting in Delhi
Iran war to cast a shadow on BRICS foreign ministers meeting in Delhi
Iran war to cast a shadow on BRICS foreign ministers meeting in Delhi
Iran war to cast a shadow on BRICS foreign ministers meeting in Delhi

NEW DELHI, May 13 — The United States (US)-Israeli war on Iran is set to cast a shadow over a two-day meeting of the foreign ministers of the BRICS grouping that kicks off in New Delhi on Thursday, testing the bloc's ability to reach a unified position and produce a joint statement.

The grouping, which originally included Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has expanded over the years to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Iran had urged India, the BRICS chair for 2026, to use the BRICS platform to build a consensus condemning US and Israeli actions in the Gulf conflict.

The main differences have emerged between Iran and the UAE, which are on opposing sides of the front line in a war launched by the US and Israel on February 28.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is likely to arrive late on Wednesday to attend the gathering, which will run through May 14 and May 15. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is also expected to attend the meeting.

It was not immediately clear who would represent the UAE during the meeting. The latest round could be tense after reports that the UAE and Saudi Arabia carried out military strikes on Iran in retaliation for Iranian strikes.

In March, Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that some BRICS members were directly involved in the conflict, making it "difficult for us to forge a consensus."

Another ministry official told Reuters that India was hopeful to get a joint statement after the latest round of meetings with foreign ministers.

"Glad that the foreign ministers from all the BRICS countries, except China, who is otherwise tied up, are coming. This is a good sign of efforts to build a BRICS coalition around a matter of interest to emerging economies and the Global South.

"Of course, political solutions are difficult, but the fact that they are meeting is positive, and hopefully it will lead to a way forward," said former Indian diplomat Manjeev Singh Puri.

Soaring energy prices caused by the war have prompted many BRICS nations, including India, to introduce emergency measures to protect their economies and consumers.

So far, China has taken a nominally neutral stance, given its robust ties with both Iran and Sunni-majority Arab states.

Beijing will be represented by its Ambassador to India Xu Feihong to fill in for Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is unlikely to travel with US President Donald Trump visiting Beijing this week.

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