Except Trump, nobody has stated India's refusal to buy Russian oil: FM Sergei Lavrov tells country’s Parliament
In a recent address to the Russian Parliament, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov remarked that apart from former U.S. President Donald Trump, no other leader has openly criticized India's decision not to purchase Russian oil. Lavrov emphasized Russia's willingness to strengthen ties with India, stating that the potential for collaboration is limitless, contingent on India's interests. This statement comes amidst geopolitical tensions and varying international stances on energy imports from Russia, particularly following the conflict in Ukraine. India's position, which balances its energy needs with diplomatic relations, showcases its strategic autonomy in foreign policy. Lavrov's comments underscore Russia's hope for continued partnership with India, a key player in the global energy market, as both nations navigate the complexities of international relations in the current climate.
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