BRICS Diplomacy in Crisis: Iran's High-Stakes Visit to India
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visits India for the BRICS foreign ministers' meeting, amidst heightened tensions from the US-Israel conflict with Iran. Talks are planned with Indian officials on West Asia's crisis, particularly the Strait of Hormuz. Discussions aim to reinforce global energy security and economic cooperation among member states.
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Amidst intensifying regional tensions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has embarked on a significant three-day visit to India. This marks Iran's first high-level diplomatic outreach since the onset of the US-Israel conflict over two months ago. Araghchi will participate in the BRICS foreign ministers' meeting, focusing on the West Asian crisis.
The Iranian diplomat is slated to engage in crucial talks with Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar. Central to these discussions will be the contentious situation around the Strait of Hormuz and the secure passage of merchant vessels, a crucial concern given the waterway's strategic importance.
As India hosts the BRICS meeting, the group faces internal divisions over the US-Israel war on Iran. Despite these challenges, member states aim to draft a consensus on cooperation and regional stability. The stakes are high, particularly for global energy security, amid Iran's moves in the Gulf region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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