Russian leader Vladimir Putin is hosting the BRICS summit this year, but the Kazan Declaration shows that he's still not able to get his allies to agree with his view on the war.Contributor/Getty ImagesBRICS' Kazan Declaration on Wednesday contained 134 points — and only one discussed the Ukraine war.That point was a call for all parties to abide by UN standards, despite Russia hosting this year.It shows that Russia still has trouble getting friendly countries on board with the war, per the ISW.Over two dozen world leaders at this year's BRICS summit ended Wednesday's talks with the Kazan Declaration, a 134-point summary of their agreements.The war in Ukraine was only mentioned once in the 43-page document, and though Russian leader Vladimir Putin hosted the event, its wording is a far cry from the Kremlin's preferred rhetoric.That single paragraph contained none of Russia's usual talking points, instead urging all parties to act in accordance with United Nations standards — a more neutral statement often used by nations like China."We emphasize that all states should act consistently with the Purposes and Principles of the UN Charter in their entirety and interrelation," the document reads.