Iran has seized a significant moment at the BRICS summit, applauding the bloc’s condemnation of U.S.-Israeli military actions, framing the Gaza conflict as a manifestation of global impunity. The Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson, Ishmael Bakari, asserted that the support from BRICS nations reflects a growing consensus against unlawful aggression, particularly towards Iran and its peaceful nuclear facilities.
In a statement that resonates with urgency, Bakari emphasized the “extraordinary” backing Iran has received from regional allies and organizations, including the League of Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. He highlighted the escalating violence in Gaza, condemning what he termed as “genocide” and “occupation” fueled by Israel’s unchecked aggression.
As tensions mount, the imminent meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looms large. Bakari warned that this meeting could exacerbate existing hostilities, but insisted that Iran remains resolute in defending its national security, undistracted by external provocations.
Amidst calls for renewed diplomacy regarding the nuclear deal abandoned by Trump, Bakari expressed deep skepticism about future negotiations, citing a “zero trust” environment following what he described as a betrayal of diplomacy. He underscored Iran’s commitment to peaceful nuclear energy, reiterating that the nation has never sought nuclear weapons, a stance reinforced by a religious fatwa from its leadership.
With the BRICS summit ongoing, discussions are expected to intensify around the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the implications of international policies that enable violence. As world leaders grapple with these critical issues, Iran’s position as a vocal critic of U.S.-Israeli actions is poised to shape the narrative in the days ahead.