Iran Urges BRICS to Condemn U.S. and Israel's Alleged International Law Violations
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, calls for BRICS nations to condemn the United States and Israel for purported international law violations. This appeal highlights divisions within the BRICS bloc, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and an emerging energy crisis due to conflict involving Iran and neighboring countries.
Iran's foreign minister has urged BRICS nations to denounce the United States and Israel for alleged breaches of international law, reflecting growing divisions within the newly expanded BRICS bloc.
Abbas Araqchi criticized Washington for what he described as 'illegal expansionism and warmongering' during a meeting in New Delhi.
The expanded BRICS group now faces internal challenges as it seeks unity amidst regional tensions, a global energy crisis, and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting major oil shipments worldwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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