Iran FM Araghchi to Visit India for BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi is likely to visit India for the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi from May 14-15. The visit highlights deepening engagement between New Delhi and Tehran within the expanded BRICS framework, which Iran joined in 2024. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will also attend, with discussions focusing on global governance and strategic partnerships. India, holding the 2026 BRICS chairmanship, will host the meeting under the theme "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability."

Key Points: Iran FM Araghchi to Attend BRICS Meeting in India

  • Iran's FM Araghchi likely to visit India for BRICS meeting
  • Meeting from May 14-15 in New Delhi
  • Russia's Lavrov also attending
  • India holds BRICS chairmanship in 2026
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Iran's FM Araghchi likely to visit India for BRICS foreign ministers meeting: Sources

Iran's FM Seyed Abbas Araghchi likely to visit India for BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting from May 14-15, deepening ties within the expanded bloc.

"The event will provide a valuable platform for substantive discussions on current international issues and prospects for strengthening global governance. - Maria Zakharova"

Tehran, May 11

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi is reportedly likely to visit India to attend the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting to be held in the capital from May 14 to 15.

The visit comes at a time of heightened geopolitical significance and underlines the deepening engagement between New Delhi and Tehran within the expanded BRICS framework.

Iran had joined BRICS in 2024 alongside Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Earlier as per reports citing Iranian sources, it was reported that Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, was also likely to attend the BRICS Summit later this week.

India officially assumed the BRICS Chairmanship on January 1 this year, taking over from Brazil. This marks the fourth time India has held the presidency of the influential bloc, having previously hosted summits in 2012, 2016, and 2021.

Russia had on April 29 said that its Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will participate in the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in India.

In a post on X, the Foreign Ministry said that Lavrov would be in India from May 14-15.

TASS reported, citing the Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova, that the event will provide a valuable platform for substantive discussions on current international issues and prospects for strengthening global governance.

"On May 14-15, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will attend a full-format meeting of BRICS foreign ministers in New Delhi," she said.

TASS, citing Zakharova, reported that the event, chaired by India, will provide a valuable platform for substantive discussions on current international issues and prospects for strengthening global governance, particularly regarding countries representing the global majority.

"Special attention will be given to enhancing strategic partnerships in preparation for the 18th BRICS summit, which is also scheduled to take place in New Delhi this September," she added.

Meanwhile, the meeting of BRICS Deputy Foreign Ministers and Special Envoys for the Middle East and North Africa (BRICS MENA) was held on April 23-24 in the national capital, where views were exchanged on the current regional developments.

BRICS brings together eleven major emerging markets and developing countries of the world: Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. It serves as a useful platform for consultation and cooperation on contemporary issues having global as well as regional significance, and issues of global political and economic governance.

India, which holds the 2026 chairship of BRICS Chairship is guided by the theme "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability", reflecting a people-centric and humanity-first approach articulated by the Prime Minister at the 17th BRICS Summit held in 2025 at Rio de Janeiro.

- ANI

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Priya S
While BRICS expansion is good, we need to be careful about Iran's close ties with China and Russia. India should ensure our strategic autonomy isn't compromised. Hope our diplomats handle this wisely. 🤔
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Arjun K
Finally some focus on multilateralism beyond the usual G7! BRICS represents the Global South's voice. With Lavrov also coming, it's going to be a high-stakes meeting. India is doing well as host. 👏
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Sneha F
I hope this visit also helps with Chabahar port development and trade routes. India-Iran relations have huge potential for energy security and connectivity to Central Asia. BRICS can be a good platform for this. 😊
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Ravi K
Interesting timing - with tensions in West Asia and US sanctions on Iran, this visit shows India's balancing act. But let's not forget Iran's human rights record. BRICS should promote values, not just geopolitics. 🧐
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Shreya B
As an Indian, I'm proud we're hosting this important meeting. BRICS is proving that the world is multipolar now. Hope our PM's vision of "people-centric" approach translates into real benefits for common citizens! 🇮🇳✨
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Aman W
Lavrov and Araghchi both coming? This is going to be interesting with

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