BRICS Envoys Convene in New Delhi: Navigating the Middle East Crisis and Global Security
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BRICS nations met in New Delhi to address escalating conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa, emphasizing humanitarian aid for Gaza and Sudan. The meeting highlights the bloc's evolving role in geopolitical mediation and India's strategic leadership in the region.
Recently, New Delhi hosted a significant meeting of BRICS Deputy Foreign Ministers and Special Envoys focused on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This gathering is particularly noteworthy as it represents a concerted effort by the expanded BRICS bloc to coordinate diplomatic positions on some of the world's most volatile conflict zones. The discussions primarily centered on the humanitarian catastrophes in the Gaza Strip and Sudan, while also addressing the protracted instabilities in Yemen and Libya.
The member states expressed deep concern over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, calling for an immediate, durable ceasefire and unhindered access to humanitarian aid. Regarding Sudan, the envoys emphasized the necessity of a peaceful resolution to prevent further regional destabilization. A critical outcome of the meeting was the collective reaffirmation of a 'zero-tolerance' approach to terrorism in all its forms and manifestations—a stance that India has consistently championed at various international forums. Furthermore, the group advocated for inclusive political settlements in Libya and Yemen, stressing the importance of sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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