2024-08-20
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According to media reports on August 19, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on the 19th that Indian Prime Minister Modi will visit Ukraine.
The report said that the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not give a specific date for Modi's visit to Poland and Ukraine, but Indian media reported that the visit will take place later this week.
The report pointed out that Modi has been maintaining a delicate balance, on the one hand maintaining traditional friendly relations with Moscow, and on the other hand seeking to establish a closer security partnership with Western countries.
The report said that since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Modi government has avoided explicitly condemning Russia and instead urged both sides to resolve their differences through dialogue.
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It is reported that after the conflict broke out, Russia became India's main supplier of low-priced crude oil, and after Russia was sanctioned by the West, India became a much-needed export market for Russia.
The report believes that this has greatly reshaped the economic relationship between the two countries, with India saving billions of dollars for itself while providing funding to Moscow.
Source: Reference News