In a recent statement, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov addressed the issue of US secondary sanctions concerning India’s imports of Russian oil. Lavrov emphasized that the economic partnership between India and Russia is not under threat. He highlighted that India’s leadership has made it unequivocally clear that India chooses its own international partners. He indicated that while India is open to discussing trade agreements with the US, it will independently determine its relationships with other countries regarding trade, investment, and other collaborations. In addition to these comments, Lavrov reinforced Russia’s backing of India’s bid to obtain a permanent seat in the UN Security Council. He emphasized the necessity of UNSC reform to better mirror the current global landscape and indicated that Russia supports India’s application along with Brazil’s to increase representation from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
breaking
- Major Heroin Haul: NCB Arrests 2 Smugglers at Myanmar Border
- Hamtramck Renames Road to Khaleda Zia Street in Historic Move
- Japan’s Mizuho Bank Eyes Haryana Investments After CM Saini Meet
- How Fate Cast Sunil Lahri as Ramayan’s Sumitra Nandan Over Lakshman
- TMC Mobilizes Against ED’s I-PAC Office Raid and Jain House Search
- Report Slams Pakistan as US’s ‘Deeply Troubled’ Strategic Ally
- Dilip Prabhavalkar’s Epic Rise: Theater to Oscar Glory
- Meghalaya Local Elections: Congress Flooded with Ticket Requests
