Russia Vows to Keep Oil Supplies Going to India Amid US Pressure
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed that oil shipments to India will continue uninterrupted, a defiant stance in response to increasing pressure from the US. The statement, made during his visit to India last week, appears to be aimed squarely at western countries, particularly the US.
The move comes as the US, under former President Donald Trump's administration, imposed additional tariffs on Indian imports of Russian oil. These sanctions were met with widespread criticism in New Delhi, which accused them of being "unreasonable and unjustified". The relationship between Russia and India has been a cornerstone of India's foreign policy for decades, with both countries enjoying strong ties in defense and energy cooperation.
In a veiled rebuke to the US, Putin stated that Russia is committed to providing India with its share of energy resources. He emphasized that his country's commitment to energy cooperation with India will not be swayed by external pressure.
The move has been seen as a bold attempt to maintain strong ties between Russia and India in the face of growing western pressure. During his visit, Putin met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who described their relationship as "a guiding star" that has stood the test of time.
Despite the sanctions imposed on Russia by the US and EU, Putin vowed to increase cooperation with both India and China. The two countries also agreed on several key areas of cooperation, including defense and economic ties.
The joint statement issued after the talks between the two leaders emphasized that Russian-Indian relations remain resilient in the face of external pressure. The agreements reached during the summit aim to boost trade and defense cooperation between the two countries, with Russia committing to maintaining its supply of energy resources to India.
As tensions between Russia and the West continue to escalate, Putin's decision to stand firm on oil supplies to India sends a clear message that Moscow is willing to defy pressure from its international partners. The move is likely to have significant implications for global energy markets and will be closely watched by analysts and policymakers alike.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed that oil shipments to India will continue uninterrupted, a defiant stance in response to increasing pressure from the US. The statement, made during his visit to India last week, appears to be aimed squarely at western countries, particularly the US.
The move comes as the US, under former President Donald Trump's administration, imposed additional tariffs on Indian imports of Russian oil. These sanctions were met with widespread criticism in New Delhi, which accused them of being "unreasonable and unjustified". The relationship between Russia and India has been a cornerstone of India's foreign policy for decades, with both countries enjoying strong ties in defense and energy cooperation.
In a veiled rebuke to the US, Putin stated that Russia is committed to providing India with its share of energy resources. He emphasized that his country's commitment to energy cooperation with India will not be swayed by external pressure.
The move has been seen as a bold attempt to maintain strong ties between Russia and India in the face of growing western pressure. During his visit, Putin met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who described their relationship as "a guiding star" that has stood the test of time.
Despite the sanctions imposed on Russia by the US and EU, Putin vowed to increase cooperation with both India and China. The two countries also agreed on several key areas of cooperation, including defense and economic ties.
The joint statement issued after the talks between the two leaders emphasized that Russian-Indian relations remain resilient in the face of external pressure. The agreements reached during the summit aim to boost trade and defense cooperation between the two countries, with Russia committing to maintaining its supply of energy resources to India.
As tensions between Russia and the West continue to escalate, Putin's decision to stand firm on oil supplies to India sends a clear message that Moscow is willing to defy pressure from its international partners. The move is likely to have significant implications for global energy markets and will be closely watched by analysts and policymakers alike.