Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Dec 6: Modi, Putin to discuss ways to strengthen strategic partnershi­p

Separately, External Affairs Minister will hold talks with his Russian counterpar­t Sergey Lavrov

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin will review the state of bilateral ties and discuss ways to further strengthen the strategic partnershi­p between the two countries at their summit talks on December 6, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday.

MEA spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi said the 21st IndiaRussi­a summit in Delhi will offer an opportunit­y to the two leaders to exchange views on regional, multilater­al and internatio­nal issues of mutual interests.

It is expected that the two leaders will deliberate on the situation in Afghanista­n as well as to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic among other issues.

The Russian President is visiting India on December 6 for the summit.

Giving details of the engagement­s between the two sides on December 6, Bagchi said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will hold a meeting with his Russian counterpar­t Sergey Shoygu India-Russia under the framework of the India-Russia Inter-Government­al Commission on Military-Technical Cooperatio­n.

Separately, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will hold talks with his Russian counterpar­t Sergey Lavrov.

“We foresee a very intensive engagement during the day that will culminate in the summit,” the MEA spokespers­on said.

Following the two meetings, the foreign and defence ministers of the two countries will hold the inaugural ‘2+2' ministeria­l dialogue that is expected to discuss bilateral, regional and internatio­nal issues.

“In the afternoon, the 21st India-Russia annual summit will be held and we look forward to welcoming President Putin for the summit,” Bagchi said at a media briefing.

He said the leaders will review the state and prospects of the bilateral relations and discuss ways to further strengthen the strategic partnershi­p.

“The summit will offer an opportunit­y to exchange views on regional, multilater­al and internatio­nal issues of mutual interests,” he said.

“A joint statement is proposed to be issued at the end of the summit which will encapsulat­e the discussion­s, understand­ings and agreements signed during and the run-up to the summit,” Bagchi said.

He said Lavrov and Shoygu are expected to arrive in Delhi on December 5.

India has the ‘2+2' ministeria­l format of dialogue with very few countries including the US, Japan and Australia.

The Modi-Putin summit is expected to produce specific outcomes in further expanding ties in areas of defence, trade and energy.

It is learnt that the two sides are going to firm up a number of agreements in the areas of defence, trade and investment, and science and technology at the summit.

A framework for military-technical cooperatio­n is set to be renewed for the next decade at the summit besides announcing a joint commission on technology and science.

India and Russia have also reached the final phase of negotiatio­n for a logistics support agreement and it is likely to be signed either during the twoplus-two talks or at the summit.

The pact will allow militaries of the two countries to use each other's bases for repair and replenishm­ent of supplies, besides facilitati­ng scaling up of overall defence cooperatio­n.

Russia has been a timetested partner for India and the country has been a key pillar of New Delhi's foreign policy.

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