INTERNATIONAL — May 13, 2026
BRICS Foreign Ministers to Meet in New Delhi
BRICS foreign ministers will meet in New Delhi on Thursday to discuss global security and trade, while Donald Trump visits China for talks with Xi Jinping.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

Foreign ministers from the BRICS nations are scheduled to convene in New Delhi this Thursday. The meeting is intended to address pressing issues regarding global security and international trade, occurring against the backdrop of ongoing geopolitical tensions and conflicts involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to participate in the discussions. Iran's involvement in the meeting follows its official admission into the BRICS bloc in early 2024, as the country seeks to strengthen its ties with other member states of the organization.
The diplomatic gathering in India coincides with a high-profile visit to China by Donald Trump. Trump is scheduled to hold a series of high-level meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping. These discussions are expected to focus on several critical international issues, including bilateral trade relations, the political status of Taiwan, and the ongoing war involving Iran.
The simultaneous nature of the BRICS meeting and the Trump-Xi summit highlights a period of intense diplomatic activity. Member states and global powers are currently navigating significant geopolitical divisions while attempting to manage trade and security concerns in an increasingly volatile international environment.
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