India Says Emerging Nations Eye BRICS Grouping for Stability

NEW DELHI, May 14 (Reuters) – Peace ⁠underpins ⁠global order and ⁠recent conflicts highlight the need for dialogue, ​India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Thursday as the ‌BRICS group began a ‌two-day meeting overshadowed by tension between ⁠members Iran ⁠and the United Arab Emirates.

“Peace and security remain ​central to the global order. Recent conflicts only underline the importance of dialogue and diplomacy,” Jaishankar said in ​New Delhi.

The grouping, founded by Brazil, Russia, India ⁠and China, ⁠expanded to include ⁠South ​Africa in 2011. Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, and the UAE ​joined more ⁠recently. India is the BRICS chair for 2026.

Foreign ministers from most member states are attending the meeting in New Delhi, including Iran’s Foreign Minister ⁠Abbas Araqchi and the UAE’s Deputy Foreign Minister Khalifa Shaheen ⁠Al Marar.

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has made it challenging for the group to reach a consensus on a joint closing statement, reflecting differences between Iran and the UAE, which are on opposing sides in the conflict launched by the U.S. and Israel on ⁠February 28.

“There is a growing expectation, particularly from emerging markets and developing countries, that BRICS will play a constructive and stabilising role,” Jaishankar ​said.

(Reporting by Aftab Ahmed and Saurabh Sharma; ​Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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