Iran to Seek Support Against US at Brics Meeting Amid Fragile Ceasefire
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Iran's Abbas Araghchi to rally support against US at Brics meeting in New Delhi, amid fragile ceasefire, with discussions on Gulf shipping routes and Strait of Hormuz blockage.
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Iran faces US-Israel conflict with a fragile ceasefire in place.
Iran’s top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, is expected to rally support for Tehran’s war against the US during the Brics foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on Thursday, amid a fragile ceasefire with its adversary. India, which holds the Brics chair this year, is hosting the gathering from the expanded bloc that now includes Iran and the United Arab Emirates – countries at odds over the conflict launched by the United States and Israel on February 28. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is also attending the two-day meeting, where discussions around Gulf shipping routes and the effectively blockaded Strait of Hormuz are high on the agenda. “I expect Araghchi will use the Brics platform for three purposes: to seek diplomatic support to counter US military pressure, to press for a stronger collective anti-American statement on the war and to reassure India and other Brics members that Iran remains open to diplomacy,” said Uday Chandra, a political-science professor at Ashoka University in India’s Haryana state. But Brics, which has long sought to present itself as a voice for the Global South, could not agree on a common position on the war at a meeting of its officials last month in Delhi. Chandra said India was likely to steer the diplomatic conversation towards de-escalation, maritime security and practical guarantees for Indian ships. “Anti-American theatrics are unlikely, therefore, to dominate the summit in India,” he said.
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Brics may not achieve a unified stance against the US
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Questions ouvertes
- Will Brics issue a collective anti-US statement?
- What are the exact terms of the fragile ceasefire?






