BRICS Chair Statement Shows Broad Consensus on Global Issues: Chinese Envoy

China's Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, congratulated India for successfully hosting the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting. He stated that the Chair's Statement demonstrates broad consensus on international and regional issues and global governance reform. India issued a chair statement acknowledging differing views among members on the West Asia situation. The meeting reaffirmed commitment to multilateral cooperation and condemned violations of international humanitarian law.

Key Points: BRICS Chair Statement Shows Global Consensus: Chinese Envoy

  • India hosts BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi
  • Chinese envoy congratulates India, cites broad consensus
  • Differing views on West Asia situation noted in chair statement
  • BRICS reaffirms commitment to multilateral cooperation on humanitarian crises
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BRICS Chair's statement demonstrates broad consensus on international, regional issues: Chinese envoy

China's envoy to India congratulates India on BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting, highlighting consensus on global governance reform and regional issues.

"The Chair's Statement and Outcome Document demonstrate broad consensus on international and regional issues - Xu Feihong"

New Delhi, May 15

China's Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong on Friday congratulated India for successfully hosting the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting. He stated that BRICS Chair's statement and outcome document demonstrate broad consensus on international and regional issues, the future development of BRICS and the reform of global governance and the multilateral system.

In a post on X, Xu Feihong stated, "Congratulations to India on successfully hosting the BRICS FMM. In the face of a complex global landscape, BRICS countries engaged in in-depth and constructive discussions on a wide range of issues."

"The Chair's Statement and Outcome Document demonstrate broad consensus on international and regional issues, the future development of BRICS, as well as reform of global governance and the multilateral system. As incoming Chair, China stands ready to work with all partners to deepen solidarity and cooperation, and looks forward to welcoming colleagues to China next year," he added.

Earlier in the day, India issued a Chair's statement instead of a joint statement at the conclusion of the two-day BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi, insisting that there were differing views among members with regard to the situation in West Asia and the Middle East.

The high-level gathering was chaired by External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar and witnessed participation of foreign ministers and senior representatives from BRICS member countries and partner nations.

The BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening multilateral cooperation to address humanitarian crisis worldwide and expressed concern at the dwindling of international responses. They strongly condemned all violations of international humanitarian law, including deliberate attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure, as well as the denial or obstruction of humanitarian access and the targeting of humanitarian personnel.

The ministers underlined the need to address accountability for violations of international humanitarian law. They acknowledged international efforts made by BRICS members to promote respect for, adherence to, and effective implementation of International Humanitarian Law.

"There were differing views among some members as regard to the situation in the West Asia/Middle East region. BRICS members expressed their respective national positions and shared a range of perspectives. Views articulated by them included the need for an early resolution of the current crisis, the value of dialogue and diplomacy, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, upholding international law, the importance of safe and unimpeded flow of maritime commerce through international waterways, and the protection of civilian infrastructure and civilian lives. The impact of recent developments on the global economic situation was stressed by many members," the statement said.

- IANS

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Priya S
The article highlights how BRICS is now a serious platform for global south issues. I appreciate that they condemned attacks on civilians and emphasized humanitarian law. But I wonder - will these statements actually translate into action? We've seen too many declarations gather dust. Still, it's progress that India is taking a leadership role.
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Rohit L
Interesting that China's ambassador specifically thanked India. Given the frosty relations since 2020, this is a welcome move. I think BRICS gives both countries a platform to cooperate despite border tensions. The fact that West Asia differences were acknowledged openly is also a sign of a maturing bloc. Hope this continues. 🤝
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Ananya R
As an Indian, I'm proud that our foreign ministry handled this well. The Chair's statement approach is diplomatic genius - you acknowledge differences without letting them derail the entire meeting. On the Gaza issue, India has always balanced its traditional support for Palestine with growing ties with Israel. This statement reflects that nuanced position perfectly.
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Karthik V
The article mentions differing views on West Asia - this is the elephant in the room. Russia and China lean toward Iran, while India and others have balanced positions. Still, BRICS managed to produce a decent outcome document. One minor criticism: the statement on humanitarian law feels generic. Would have liked to see specific commitments, like funding for UNRWA or ceasefire calls.
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Neha E
Good diplomatic move by India to host this. The fact that 9 countries participated shows BRICS is expanding its influence. I hope the discussions on reforming global governance actually lead to something - the UN Security Council needs reform and India deserves a permanent seat. BR

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