Astana. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday described India and China as “close allies and partners”, saying both the stalwart Asian countries have always expressed the need for dialogue and a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict. talked about.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Putin during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Samarkand city of Uzbekistan about a month ago that this was not a time for war. After this this statement of Putin has come.
Russian President Putin says that India and China supported “peaceful dialogue” in Ukraine, a month after their leaders appeared to differ with him over the conflict at a summit in Uzbekistan last month: Reuters
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Putin said this during a news conference in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana, where he had come to attend the first Russia-Central Asia summit.
During the conference, the Presidents of Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan discussed efforts to enhance dialogue between these countries in various fields.
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Talking about China and India’s possible mediation in talks with Ukraine, Putin said that Beijing and New Delhi have always sought dialogue and a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict, Russia’s state-owned news agency ‘Taas’ reported. Talk about need. Putin insisted, “We know his stand. They are our closest allies and partners and respect their stand.”