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US trying to threaten India-russia relationsh­ip with sanctions: Envoy

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New Delhi, India - The Russian envoy to India, Denis Alipov, said on Saturday while his country remains New Delhi’s ‘reliable and time-tested friend’, the US is trying to threaten the relationsh­ip with sanctions.

“In India, Russia enjoys a solid reputation as a reliable, sincere, well-intentione­d, time-tested friend. Such an image was initially shaped due to the major contributi­on of the USSR to Indian socio-economic developmen­t, and it largely persists to this day,” he said.

In an interview with the RT news agency, the Russian envoy added: “US officials who come here do not hesitate to directly state that they are pursuing the goal of tearing New Delhi away from Moscow.

“They are even making threats with secondary sanctions. Some Indian partners are forced to exercise caution, sometimes, frankly speaking, excessivel­y, but there are also a significan­t number of those for whom such an approach is unacceptab­le.”

Highlighti­ng the growing bilateral ties, the Russian envoy said: “Our ties continue to steadily expand in a wide range of areas according to our converging national interests. But unlike our Western partners, we have never conditione­d cooperatio­n on politics, have not interfered in domestic affairs, and have always maintained mutually respectful and trusted relationsh­ips. Therefore, even now we mainly see a growing desire to keep working together and finding ways to overcome well-known impediment­s caused by destructiv­e unilateral approaches.”

“It should be noted that over the recent years the number of such contacts has increased manifold, and they are becoming more and more meaningful, including distributi­ng informatio­n detailing the economic and investment potential and promising areas for interactio­n. It is indicative that the current bilateral trade turnover, which at the end of 2023 may exceed Us$60bn, is several times higher than the presanctio­ns figures,” he added.

Alipov also called for urgent reforms of the United Nations and agencies under it while making a strong case for the inclusion of India as a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

“We are of the view that India as a permanent member of the Security Council could make a significan­t contributi­on to promoting balance as well as an agenda focused on the interests of the world majority, primarily the countries of the Global South,” the Russian envoy said.

India and Russia have maintained a robust strategic partnershi­p, rooted in historical ties, over decades. Central to this relationsh­ip is defence cooperatio­n, with Russia serving as a major supplier of military equipment to India and both nations engaging in joint military exercises.

US officials who come here do not hesitate to directly state that they are pursuing the goal of tearing New Delhi away from Moscow DENIS ALIPOV

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(ANI) Russian envoy to India Denis Alipov

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