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Russia, Iran relegated to the periphery as awkward BRICS guests

Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, hosting the two-day meeting of BRICS countries, took center stage, flanked by South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa and PM Modi on either side

July 07, 2025 / 07:28 IST
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Saudi Arabia, which received an invite as part of an expansion that doubled BRICS in size, continues to tiptoe around whether it really wants to be a part
Saudi Arabia, which received an invite as part of an expansion that doubled BRICS in size, continues to tiptoe around whether it really wants to be a part

Unlike Brazil’s Group of 20 summit, no one was late or missing when leaders of the world’s major emerging-market nations gathered for a family photo Sunday in Rio de Janeiro — at least not accidentally.

Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, hosting the two-day meeting of BRICS countries, took center stage, flanked by South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa and India’s Narendra Modi on either side. Other representatives from the newly-expanded bloc fanned out from there, with the most controversial international attendees — the foreign ministers of Russia and Iran — on either flank.

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It was a sharp contrast from a chaotic family photo against the same backdrop — Rio’s iconic Sugarloaf Mountain — in November, when the absence of then-US President Joe Biden, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau epitomized the disarray that permeated Brazil’s G-20 meetings.

The photo of ten leaders, all of them men, was notable for who wasn’t in it: presidents Xi Jinping of China, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Egypt’s Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, Iran’s Masoud Pezeshkian, and anyone from Saudi Arabia. Still, the importance of China was reflected by Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang placed next to Modi.