New Delhi: Amidst the fresh uproar in the country Ukraine crisis, Russia On Wednesday that while sanctions imposed by the West will fuel fear and mistrust, among other things, the international banking system, Moscow looks forward to moving forward with the implementation of its “big plans” in defense with India. country, which is “sincere” in sharing technology with it.
India has so far not condemned Russia’s actions and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, while participating in a panel discussion in Paris on Tuesday, said that what is happening on the Ukraine issue is a reflection of Soviet politics and Russia-West dynamics. as well as NATO expansion. , At the EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial hosted by France, Jaishankar The Japanese foreign minister sought to focus on the challenge posed by China to a “global common” as others, such as Yoshimasa Hayashi Slammed Russia for what the West sees as the country’s military adventurism against Ukraine.
Claiming that Moscow’s actions in recognizing Ukraine’s separate territories are in line with international law, Russian charge d’affaires Roman Babushkin said India is playing “an important role of a global power” in the Security Council and Its activities fully reflect the “merit”. India-Russia strategic partnership. In a possible sign of things to come, even as he said Moscow still favors talks to resolve the issue, Babushkin declared that Russia was ready for any development.
Babushkin praised India for its “independent” policy, saying, “Russia and India take each other’s security interests and concerns very seriously. We have big plans in defense and we look forward to implementing them all.” Let’s hope.” Babushkin was responding to questions on any possibility of sanctions affecting Russia’s defense partnership with India, including the supply of the S-400 air missile defense system.
India had earlier called for addressing the security concerns of all countries in a statement seen alongside its decision to abstain from a procedural vote in favor of Russia at the UNSC. The two countries last year renewed a 10-year agreement for military-technical cooperation but India is working closely with Moscow to tackle the alarming security situation in Afghanistan.
“We welcome India’s independent and balanced status, which was declared at the UNSC. It reflects the Indian position of a responsible global power. Our special and privileged strategic partnership is based on mutual understanding and trust as well as mutual interests. based on an unparalleled level of respect. And concerns,” said Babushkin, who also described the new sanctions from the US and the EU as boring.
Russia’s recognition of the sovereignty and independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk “republics” has driven the Ukraine crisis to a climax, although the United States and the European Union have decided to impose sanctions on Russia, which they believe will be imposed on Ukraine. The invasion of the country is beginning.
“We stand firmly for the establishment of equitable and equitable multipolarity, with the central role of the United Nations and international law, and are coordinating closely in this regard at all multilateral fora. The relationship (with India) is global peace and stability. have become a strong factor of .,” he added.
The diplomat claimed that the Russian action is fully in line with international law “including the principle of self-determination, provided that free expression of the will of the people is the highest form of democracy, which is also the case with Crimea”.
India has so far not condemned Russia’s actions and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, while participating in a panel discussion in Paris on Tuesday, said that what is happening on the Ukraine issue is a reflection of Soviet politics and Russia-West dynamics. as well as NATO expansion. , At the EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial hosted by France, Jaishankar The Japanese foreign minister sought to focus on the challenge posed by China to a “global common” as others, such as Yoshimasa Hayashi Slammed Russia for what the West sees as the country’s military adventurism against Ukraine.
Claiming that Moscow’s actions in recognizing Ukraine’s separate territories are in line with international law, Russian charge d’affaires Roman Babushkin said India is playing “an important role of a global power” in the Security Council and Its activities fully reflect the “merit”. India-Russia strategic partnership. In a possible sign of things to come, even as he said Moscow still favors talks to resolve the issue, Babushkin declared that Russia was ready for any development.
Babushkin praised India for its “independent” policy, saying, “Russia and India take each other’s security interests and concerns very seriously. We have big plans in defense and we look forward to implementing them all.” Let’s hope.” Babushkin was responding to questions on any possibility of sanctions affecting Russia’s defense partnership with India, including the supply of the S-400 air missile defense system.
India had earlier called for addressing the security concerns of all countries in a statement seen alongside its decision to abstain from a procedural vote in favor of Russia at the UNSC. The two countries last year renewed a 10-year agreement for military-technical cooperation but India is working closely with Moscow to tackle the alarming security situation in Afghanistan.
“We welcome India’s independent and balanced status, which was declared at the UNSC. It reflects the Indian position of a responsible global power. Our special and privileged strategic partnership is based on mutual understanding and trust as well as mutual interests. based on an unparalleled level of respect. And concerns,” said Babushkin, who also described the new sanctions from the US and the EU as boring.
Russia’s recognition of the sovereignty and independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk “republics” has driven the Ukraine crisis to a climax, although the United States and the European Union have decided to impose sanctions on Russia, which they believe will be imposed on Ukraine. The invasion of the country is beginning.
“We stand firmly for the establishment of equitable and equitable multipolarity, with the central role of the United Nations and international law, and are coordinating closely in this regard at all multilateral fora. The relationship (with India) is global peace and stability. have become a strong factor of .,” he added.
The diplomat claimed that the Russian action is fully in line with international law “including the principle of self-determination, provided that free expression of the will of the people is the highest form of democracy, which is also the case with Crimea”.
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