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Iran, UAE Clash at BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting Over West Asia Conflict
Heated Debate on West Asia Conflict at BRICS Meeting
Sharp divisions over the West Asia conflict erupted at the BRICS foreign ministers' meeting in New Delhi, revealing deep challenges the bloc faces in forging a common position. Reports indicate a heated exchange between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar during closed-door sessions.
Araghchi accused the United States and Israel of illegal aggression against Iran and urged BRICS nations to explicitly condemn their actions. He called on the bloc to resist what he described as Western hegemony and America's sense of impunity. In response, the UAE minister criticized Iran for targeting neighboring countries. Araghchi then hit back, accusing the UAE of allowing its territory to be used by the United States for attacks on Iran and insisting Abu Dhabi must accept responsibility for its actions. As tensions escalated, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov intervened to calm the situation.
Economic Fallout and BRICS Challenges
This sharp exchange comes amid growing tensions between Tehran and Abu Dhabi over alleged Iranian attacks on UAE energy infrastructure in recent weeks. India is hosting the meeting, which is considered particularly significant as BRICS members confront the economic fallout of the conflict, including energy supply disruptions and rising trade uncertainty.
*Source: YouTube: WION (2026-05-15)*
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