PM Modi, Russian President Putin talk over phone; agree to boost bilateral strategic ties
text_fieldsMoscow: In a telephone conversation on Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed their commitment to advancing their bilateral strategic alliance.
“The conversation had a meaningful and constructive character. The leaders reiterated mutual commitment to strengthening privileged strategic partnership between Russia and India and agreed to continue communication,” it said.
Russian President Putin informed Modi of Ukraine’s categorical refusal to settle the conflict through diplomacy, the Kremlin press service said, PTI reported.
“The two leaders discussed the situation around Ukraine. The Russian president assessed the current situation in the special military operation zone, pointing to Kiev’s categorical refusal to take political and diplomatic steps to resolve the conflict,” the statement said.
They also discussed their countries’ cooperation with the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and the G20.
“Special attention was focused on cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the G20, where India holds the presidency, as well as within the BRICS format,” the statement said.