NEW YORK :
EXTERNAL Affairs Minister S
Jaishankar has called on BRICS
to defend the multilateral trading system amid increasing protectionism and tariff volatility
during a meeting of the bloc’s
Foreign Ministers here on the
sidelines of the UN General
Assembly session.
“When multilateralism is
under stress,
BRICS has stood
firm as a strong voice of reason
and constructive change,”
Jaishankar said in a social
media post.
“In a turbulent world, BRICS
must reinforce the message of
peacebuilding, dialogue, diplomacy and adherence to international law,” he said.
“As rising protectionism, tariff volatility and non-tariff barriers impact trade flows, BRICS
must defend the multilateral
trading system,” he said.
Jaishankar’s remarks come
weeks after the US slapped 50 per
cent tariffs on India, including
an additional 25 per cent penalty for its purchase of Russian oil,
among the highest in the world.
The external affairs minister
also called on the bloc to amplify its collective call for a comprehensive reform of the
principal organs of the United
Nations, especially the UN
Security Council.
“Technology and innovation will define the next phase of
BRICS cooperation,” he added.
Talking about India’s upcoming chairship of the grouping
in 2026, Jaishankar said it will
focus on food and energy security, climate change and sustainable development through
digital transformation,
startups, innovation and
strengthened development
partnerships. Jaishankar also
met his counterparts from
Sierra Leone, Romania, Cuba,
Austria, Brazil, South Africa,
Indonesia, Russia, Uruguay,
Colombia, Antigua and
Barbuda, among others, on the
margins of the UN General
Assembly session.
He also met with the UAE’s
Deputy Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister Abdullah bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, and the two
leaders exchanged perspectives on bilateral cooperation.
Jaishankar said he had a “lively discussion” with Austrian
Foreign Minister Beate MeinlReisinger on the geopolitics of
the day and the choices before
India and Europe. The External
Affairs Minister had a “great
meeting” with IBSA (IndiaBrazil-South Africa)
Ministers.