‘Attempts to break India-Russia ties…’

In the midst of the Trump tariff pressure over India, Russia emphasized that the attempt to disrupt its partnership with New Delhi is condemned to fail ‘by emphasizing the reliability and strategic nature of its ties.
Russia confirmed its powerful ties with India again and said that although the US has put pressure on implementing tariffs because it has continuously purchasing Russian oil, its relationship was ‘continuously and safely progressing’. According to the State Media Organization RT, the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that this attempt to prevent progress is ‘condemned to fail’ and emphasized the time-tested and flexible nature of India-Russia relations.
Russia praises India’s firm stand against Trump edition
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs praised a company that is constantly opposing pressure to stop the purchase of oil from Russia and NATO. He said that India’s long -standing friendship with Russia, which has been ongoing strategic autonomy in international relations, said that “something else would be difficult to imagine”, and that the partnership of India and Russia is based on the “highest sovereignty value and the priority of national interests”.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said the new Delhi will increase the tariff collected for imports from India for the next 24 hours due to Russian oil purchases. Shortly after, India said, “It is unfair and unreasonable to target India.” In a statement made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government will take all the necessary measures to protect the national interests and economic security, he said.
The spokesman said that India began to import from Russia because after the Ukrainian conflict erupted, traditional materials were directed to Europe and where the nations criticizing India trade with Russia. “Any big economy, as unfair and unreasonable.
India has previously argued that energy purchases have been directed by market dynamics and the dominant global conditions, defending the right to run an energy policy based on national interests.
(With inputs from the moment)




