Eastern Eye (UK)

India’s growing Russia oil purchases ‘morally inapt’

UKRAINE MINISTER CONDEMNS DELHI’S EXPLANATIO­N

- (AFP)

UKRAINE’S foreign minister condemned India’s ramping up of Russian oil purchases following Moscow’s invasion as “morally inappropri­ate” in an interview broadcast on Tuesday (6).

A day earlier India’s top diplomat had defended the purchases of discounted Russian crude,

saying Europe’s

imports still dwarfed those of his country despite the continent’s efforts to reduce its dependence.

But Ukraine’s Dmytro Kuleba told Indian broadcaste­r NDTV it was “completely wrong” to justify buying oil from Russia “by arguing that Europeans were doing the same”. It was “morally inappropri­ate”, he said.

“Because you are buying cheap oil not because of Europeans but because of us, of our suffering, of our tragedy, and because of the war that Russia launched against Ukraine.”

India has increased its purchases of cheap Russian oil six-fold since the invasion in February, to the extent that Moscow is now its top crude supplier, according to local media reports.

The government said with millions of poor Indians hit hard by the global rise in commodity prices in the wake of the war, it has no choice but to buy the cheapest oil possible.

On Monday (5), India’s foreign minister S Jaishankar said his country’s costs were being driven up by European countries now buying up more oil and gas from the Middle East.

“The Middle East was traditiona­lly a supplier for an economy like India, so it puts pressure on prices in the Middle East as well,” Jaishankar said.

Moscow remains New Delhi’s biggest weapons supplier and India has abstained on UN resolution­s condemning the invasion of Ukraine. Prime minister Narendra Modi did however tell Vladimir Putin in September at a regional forum the “era of war” was over, in comments seen as a rebuke to the Russian president.

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PPLIER: Indi has increased its purchase of chea Russian oi six-fold since th inv sion n February; (inset) mytro Kuleba

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