Iranian Envoy Declares Security Model Failure at BRICS Summit

Iran's ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, stated that a security model relying on a single power has failed in today's complex world. BRICS foreign ministers reiterated support for comprehensive UN Security Council reform to increase developing country representation. China and Russia expressed support for India and Brazil playing a larger role in the UN. The ministers emphasized the need for a more just and equitable global governance system reflecting multipolar realities.

Key Points: Iranian Envoy: Security Model Failed in Complex World

  • Iran envoy criticizes single-power security model
  • BRICS ministers call for UN Security Council reform
  • China, Russia support India, Brazil for greater UN role
  • Global South seeks more equitable global governance
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"Security model failed in today's complex world," says Iranian Envoy to India

Iran's envoy to India says security model based on a single power has failed. BRICS ministers push for UN reform and Global South voice.

"A security model based on guarantees of security and prosperity by a single power has failed in today's complex world - Mohammad Fathali"

New Delhi, May 16

Iran Ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali hailed the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting as an opportunity to highlight that a security model has failed in today's complexity.

In a post on X, he said, "The BRICS Summit in India is an opportunity to highlight a key reality: a security model based on guarantees of security and prosperity by a single power--even a major one--has failed in today's complex and rapidly evolving world."

Earlier, in the Chair's Statement and Outcome Document at BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting, it was said that recognising the 2023 Johannesburg-II Leaders' Declaration, the Ministers reiterated their support for a comprehensive reform of the UN, including its Security Council, with a view to making it more democratic, representative, effective and efficient, and to increase the representation of developing countries in the Council's memberships so that it can adequately respond to prevailing global challenges and support the legitimate aspirations of emerging and developing countries from Africa, Asia and Latin America, including BRICS countries, to play a greater role in international affairs, in particular in the UN, including its Security Council.

They recognised the legitimate aspirations of African countries, as reflected in the Ezulwini Consensus and Sirte Declaration. They stressed that the UN Security Council reform is to lead to the amplified voice of the Global South. Recalling the 2022 Beijing and 2023 Johannesburg-II Leaders' Declarations, China and Russia, as permanent members of the UN Security Council, reiterated their support for the aspirations of Brazil and India to play a greater role in the UN, including its Security Council.

The Ministers 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 multipolarity can expand opportunities for EMDCs to develop their constructive potential and enjoy universally beneficial, inclusive and equitable economic globalisation and cooperation. They highlighted the importance of the Global South as a driver for positive change, especially in the face of significant international challenges, including deepening geopolitical tensions, rapid economic downturns, technological changes, protectionist measures and migratory challenges.

They believed BRICS countries continue to play a pivotal role in voicing the concerns and priorities of the Global South, as well as in promoting a more just, sustainable, inclusive, representative and stable international order based on international law.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting take, but isn't Iran itself a prime example of how multipolar arrangements can also fail? They've been part of various alliances and yet face severe sanctions and isolation. The UN reforms argument sounds good on paper, but permanent members will never give up veto power. Just look at how China and Russia use theirs.
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Abhishek O
The envoy makes a valid point about security models failing. But let's be honest - BRICS is becoming a talk shop without much action. India has been pushing for UNSC reform for decades with little progress. We need concrete steps, not just statements. However, I do agree that the Global South needs a stronger voice. Let's see if this time is different. 🤔
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Naveen S
This is what happens when a nation becomes too dependent on one superpower for its security! India is right to diversify our partnerships - with Russia for defence, Iran for connectivity (Chabahar), and the US for technology. Smart diplomacy means not putting all eggs in one basket. 🎯
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Lisa P
"Security model based on guarantees by a single power has failed" - this is exactly right for countries like Ukraine and Taiwan. The US promised to defend them, but look at what's happening. The multipolar world is not just an option anymore, it's a necessity. India should lead this charge for a new global order.
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Raju K
Our PM has been saying this for years! The world cannot be managed by a few privileged nations. India deserves a permanent seat in UNSC, and BRICS is the platform to push for that. Iran's support is welcome but actions speak louder than words. Let's hope this meeting

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