Tensions Rise as BRICS Meeting Fails to Reach Consensus on Iran In a dramatic turn of events, the second consecutive BRICS meeting has collapsed without a joint position, as member nations failed to bridge the gap on a contentious issue: the war on Iran. The BRICS nations, which include Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, were expected to issue a unified statement on the crisis, but disagreements over the best course of action have left the group in disarray. The impasse is a significant blow to the bloc's credibility as a global power player, and raises questions about the effectiveness of the BRICS alliance in addressing pressing international issues. As the situation in Iran continues to deteriorate, the BRICS nations will need to regroup and find a way to reconcile their differences if they hope to project a united front on the global stage.


Second BRICS meeting in a row collapses without joint position because of disagreements over the war on Iran.