No Reason To Believe Change In India's Stance On Russian Oil: Moscow

The Russian Foreign Ministry has expressed confidence that India has not altered its stance regarding the purchase of Russian oil. Highlighting the mutually beneficial nature of these energy transactions, the ministry emphasized that India’s continued engagement in buying Russian crude oil contributes to the stability of the global hydrocarbons market. This statement comes amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions and evolving global energy dynamics, where countries are reassessing their energy partnerships. India has been a significant buyer of Russian oil, particularly since the onset of the Ukraine conflict, as it seeks to secure energy supplies amid fluctuating prices and sanctions imposed by Western nations on Russia. The Russian government remains optimistic about its energy ties with India, viewing them as essential for both nations' economic interests and the broader energy landscape.
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