India Calls for Unity in Face of West Asia Crisis at BRICS Conclave
India expresses serious concerns over the West Asia crisis during a BRICS meeting, emphasizing the need for unity and respect for sovereignty. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar calls for reforms to the UN Security Council and highlights the impact of trade tensions and energy supply disruptions on global stability.
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India has voiced significant concerns over the escalating West Asia crisis, particularly its adverse effects on energy supplies and maritime stability. At the BRICS conclave, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stressed the importance of unity among member nations to tackle these geopolitical challenges.
Jaishankar emphasized the need for upholding international law, protecting civilians, and ensuring maritime security, while also calling out the detrimental impact of unilateral sanctions. He advocated for the de-escalation of tensions and the pursuit of peaceful resolutions through dialogue and diplomacy.
The meeting's significance is underscored by the inclusion of 11 major emerging economies, representing nearly half of the global population. As India chairs this BRICS summit, the focus remains on fostering cooperation and advocating for reforms within the United Nations system to ensure a more stable and equitable international order.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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