"We wish our friends victory" Putin's speech..!?

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has also said that friendly relations between india and russia will continue. indian Foreign minister Dr. S jaishankar, who has visited russia, met Russian President Putin. At that time, Putin wished his friend to win the lok sabha elections to be held next year and said that india and russia will continue their traditional friendship. Putin also said that he spoke to the prime minister about the developments in Ukraine. I spoke to prime minister Modi about the war in Ukraine. "I know that PM Modi is ready to do his best to resolve the issue through peaceful means," he said.


Continuing, Putin said, "Despite all the turmoil around the world, I am happy to note that relations with india, our true friend in Asia, are on the rise." "We will be happy if our dear friend prime minister Narendra Modi comes to russia to discuss all current affairs and prospects of Russian-Indian relations," he said.


Putin asked jaishankar to convey his greetings to the Prime Minister. Speaking then, he said, "Please tell him that we would like to see him. But india will have a "busy political schedule" next year. parliament is due for general elections next year. We wish our friends success in that. However, whatever the alliance of political forces, the traditional orthodox friendship is ours. "We hope that will last between the countries," the Russian president said.


Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, india has been insisting on a negotiated solution. PM Modi has met Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss the conflict. prime minister Modi, who met the Ukrainian president earlier this year, said india would do everything in its power to resolve the conflict. During a meeting with Putin in Samarkand in 2021, the prime minister told him that this was "not an era of war".


Despite global criticism, india continues to buy Russian oil after the West imposed sanctions against russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Dr. jaishankar had said that the prime minister had told him, "Do whatever it takes for the good of the country." Notably, he had said that every country tries to get the best possible deal for its citizens and minimize the impact of high energy prices, and india is doing the same.

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