EAM Jaishankar Meets Foreign Leaders at BRICS FMM in India

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held bilateral meetings with foreign leaders on the sidelines of the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in India. He met with officials from UAE, Nigeria, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, and Vietnam. The ministers discussed global challenges and emphasized the importance of sustainable development and inclusive growth. BRICS was reaffirmed as a key platform for dialogue and cooperation among developing nations.

Key Points: EAM Jaishankar's BRICS FMM Talks with Global Leaders

  • Jaishankar met UAE, Nigeria, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, and Vietnam leaders
  • BRICS FMM discussed global challenges and sustainable development
  • Leaders agreed on need for multipolar world governance
  • BRICS reaffirmed as platform for dialogue and cooperation
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EAM holds talks with foreign leaders on BRICS FMM sidelines

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held bilateral meetings with leaders from UAE, Nigeria, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, and Vietnam at BRICS India 2026 FMM.

"A warm conversation with Minister of State Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar of UAE. - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, May 16

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Foreign leaders on the sidelines of the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting.

In a post on X, he said on Friday, "A warm conversation with Minister of State Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar of UAE."

Jaishankar also received Permanent Secretary Ambassador Dunoma Umar Ahmed of Nigeria on the sidelines of BRICS India 2026.

"Received Permanent Secretary Ambassador Dunoma Umar Ahmed of Nigeria on the sidelines of BRICS India 2026," he said in a post on X.

"An engaging conversation with Sergey Lukashevich, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus," he added.

Jaishankar also held talks with the Uzbekistan FM.

"Good to meet Deputy Foreign Minister Mr Aloyev Bakhromjon Joraboevich of Uzbekistan at BRICS India 2026 FMM," he said.

"A useful meeting with First Deputy Foreign Minister Yerzahan Ashikbayev of Kazakhstan on our bilateral partnership," Jaishankar said in a chain of posts on X.

Jaishankar described his meeting with the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Waleed Khereji of Saudi Arabia. "Glad to meet Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Khereji of Saudi Arabia on the sidelines of BRICS India 2026 FMM," he said.

Jaishankar added, "A pleasure to meet Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ms Nguyen Minh Hang of Vietnam this evening."

The Ministers in the Chair's Statement and Outcome Document at the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting noted that the current global challenges are complex and interlinked and impede economic growth and sustainable development of countries while accentuating persistent development gaps across countries and regions.

They agreed that, in the context of the contemporary realities of the multipolar world, it is crucial that developing countries strengthen their efforts to promote dialogue and consultations for more just and equitable global governance and mutually beneficial relations among nations.

They acknowledged that practical and actionable responses, taking into account national priorities and different stages of development, are key to addressing these challenges and reiterated the particular importance of sustainable development and inclusive growth in the UN agenda.

In this context, they reaffirmed that BRICS remains an important platform for dialogue, diplomacy and cooperation in advancing practical solutions to common challenges.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Impressive diplomatic outreach by Jaishankar. The UAE, Nigeria, Belarus—it's a diverse set of partners. But I wonder how much of this is just photo ops versus actual substance. Time will tell.
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Arjun K
The shift towards multipolar world is real. India is perfectly positioned as a bridge between developing nations and the West. BRICS is not just about economics—it's about rewriting global governance rules that have long favored the rich. 👏
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Priya S
Nice to see Vietnam and Saudi Arabia in the mix. But please, can our government focus on domestic issues like inflation and unemployment first? Foreign meets are good, but aam aadmi needs jobs and affordable dal chawal. 🙏
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Rohit P
BRICS is becoming a powerful counterweight to Western-dominated institutions. The statement about "just and equitable global governance" hits the nail on the head. India leading this from 2026 onwards is a big deal. Mark my words, this will reshape diplomacy. 🚀
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David E
It's refreshing to see multilateralism in action beyond the usual G7 framework. The focus on sustainable development and inclusive growth is exactly what developing countries need. Hope India leverages this platform to push for climate justice and tech transfer.
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Kavya N
All these meetings

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