BRICS Foreign Ministers’ summit: Conflict in West Asia merits particular attention, says Jaishankar

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BRICS Foreign Ministers’ summit: Conflict in West Asia merits particular attention, says Jaishankar
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Jaishankar said in his opening remarks at the BRICS Foreign Ministers Summit that began on Thursday (May 14, 2026).

Key takeaways

  • India is hosting the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on May 14 and 15, 2026, which will be chaired by External Affairs Minister S.
  • Ongoing conflicts, economic uncertainties and challenges in trade, technology are shaping global landscape, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S.
  • Jaishankar noted.“As Chair, I will facilitate an open and constructive exchange.

Ongoing conflicts, economic uncertainties and challenges in trade, technology are shaping global landscape, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar said in his opening remarks at the BRICS Foreign Ministers Summit that began on Thursday (May 14, 2026).

India is hosting the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on May 14 and 15, 2026, which will be chaired by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.

“The conflict in West Asia merits particular attention. Continuing tensions, risks to maritime traffic, and disruptions to energy infrastructure highlight the fragility of the situation. Safe and unimpeded maritime flows through international waterways, including the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea, remain vital for global economic well-being,” Mr. Jaishankar noted.

“The wider region also gives rise to serious concern. The conflict in Gaza has grave humanitarian implications. A sustained ceasefire, humanitarian access, and a credible pathway towards a durable and peaceful resolution remain essential. India supports a two-state solution where the Palestine issue is concerned,” he added.

“We must also address the increasing resort to unilateral coercive measures and sanctions inconsistent with international law and the UN Charter. Such measures disproportionately affect developing countries. These unjustifiable measures cannot substitute dialogue, nor can pressure replace diplomacy,” said Mr. Jaishankar.

Mr. Jaishankar, as the Chair, thanked the delegation for their presence and for the continued commitment to strengthening cooperation within the BRICS framework. “All of us remain in close and regular contact through bilateral and multilateral engagements. Gathering together for the BRICS meeting is, however, a special occasion. It allows us to exchange perspectives and encourages us to develop convergences. And in this complicated and uncertain world, that is of ever greater importance,” he added.

He further said “India’s Chairmanship appreciates your support which has contributed to the steady progress of our work. To date, we have organized over 80 BRICS meetings, with active participation from all members. These engagements have strengthened cooperation and advanced dialogue across sectors. We look forward to building on this momentum.”

The External Affairs Minister said “Promoting a more inclusive and collaborative BRICS framework, we, as Chair, have been engaging with Partner countries as well. We have also taken forward discussions on institutional development, including the integration of new members through a stocktake and updation of existing mechanisms. It is essential for the smooth advancement of BRICS that later members fully appreciate and subscribe to the BRICS’ consensus on various important issues.”

Mr. Jaishankar said peace and security issues remain central to global order. “We meet at a time of considerable flux in international relations. Ongoing conflicts, economic uncertainties and challenges in trade, technology are shaping global landscape,” he noted.

Mr. Jaishankar said that the discussions are an opportunity to reflect on global and regional developments and recent conflicts only underline importance of dialogue and diplomacy.

“Economic resilience is also key. Reliable supply chains and diversified markets are its essential components. We must focus on both. Climate change remains a pressing concern. Our discussions must advance sustainable development while upholding the principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibilities. Technological advancements are reshaping the global landscape. It can be leveraged for good governance and inclusive growth,” Mr. Jaishankar noted.

“As Chair, I will facilitate an open and constructive exchange. I encourage all delegations to share their perspectives in that spirit. Your inputs will help guide our discussions and contribute to meaningful outcomes. I once again welcome you all and look forward to a productive discussion,” he condluded.

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Published: May 14, 2026

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