News Topical, Digital Desk : Russian President Vladimir Putin visited India on a two-day visit on Thursday and Friday. During this visit, the two countries reached agreement on several issues. It is believed that Putin's visit to India has increased Trump's displeasure with India. However, Foreign Minister Jaishankar stated that despite all the ups and downs in geopolitics, India's relationship with Russia remains the broadest and strongest.
In fact, speaking to a news channel, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said that it is wrong for any country to veto India's relations with another. His statement clearly sends a direct message to the United States.
Is America angry? Jaishankar gave this answer.
When External Affairs Minister Jaishankar was asked whether this high-level visit by Putin would jeopardise India's relations with the US, he said that he would not go to the Western press for an unbiased assessment of Putin.
Jaishankar said that the world has seen many ups and downs over the past 70-80 years, but India and Russia have had one of the strongest major relationships in the world. He said that Russia's relations with China or Europe have seen ups and downs, and so have our relations with other countries. But you can see it in the sentiments of the people.
'India must stand up for its own benefit'
Jaishankar stressed that India must stand up for its own interests. He added that no country's diplomacy is about appeasing others. Putin said that there is no shortage of talks with the United States and that India's trade deal with the US will be completed soon.
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