BusinessLine (Kolkata)

New BRICS members won’t support India, Brazil’s claim to UNSC permanent seat

- Amiti Sen

India’s hopes of support from new members of the BRICS bloc for its candidatur­e as a permanent member of the UN Security Council may not be readily fulfilled as countries such as Egypt and Ethiopia don’t seem to be ready to fall in line with expectatio­ns, sources tracking the matter have said.

“When new members were admitted to the BRICS grouping last year, a formula was introduced suggesting that all new members should agree to the aspiration­s of India, Brazil and South Africa for becoming permanent members of the UNSC. But some of the new members, such as Egypt and Ethiopia, are now protesting against it as they themselves are aspirants for UNSC membership,” a source tracking the matter told businessli­ne.

In August 2023, the BRICS grouping, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, was expanded with invitation­s issued to include five new members — Egypt, Iran, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia. They were formally inducted into the BRICS bloc in January 2024.

“Last year, when the existing BRICS members were discussing conditions under which new members were to be inducted, it was decided that support to UNSC reforms, including supporting the candidatur­e of India, Brazil and South Africa as permanent members, would be one of the guidelines for joining,” the source said.

NOT IN ‘BLACK & WHITE’

In fact, the Johannesbu­rg declaratio­n 2023, issued after the BRICS Summit, named Brazil, India and South Africa, while endorsing UNSC reforms through expanded representa­tion of developing

The Johannesbu­rg declaratio­n 2023 named Brazil, India and South Africa, while endorsing UNSC reforms through expanded representa­tion of developing countries

countries. But some of the new members are not agreeing to support India, Brazil and South Africa exclusivel­y for UNSC membership as they say that the condition was never mentioned to them in black and white.

“Now it turns out that the letter that was oƒcially sent to them on the terms, conditions and guidelines for their accession to BRICS did not explicitly call for support for India, Brazil and South Africa. New members like Egypt and Ethiopia are saying that they are also legitimate aspirants to be UNSC member and could not agree to just support three countries,” the oƒcial said.

It will thus be a challenge for the three countries and Russia, which will host the BRICS Summit in Kazan in October 2024, to bring new members on board, so that a common position on UNSC reform and expanded membership can be incorporat­ed in the joint declaratio­n.

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