India’s response to the intensification of Western pressure on the Ukraine crisis.
According to Russia Elium, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced this Friday that the G7 countries are pressuring India to impose their unilateral positions on the conflict in Ukraine on the statements and final documents of the G20 meeting in New Delhi.
In a statement published on its website, the Russian Foreign Ministry said: The G7 countries, led by England, Germany and France, are putting pressure on India and are seeking to show their unilateral approach to Ukraine in the final documents of the G20 summit, which will be held on Saturday. and it will be held next Sunday in New Delhi.
The ministry noted that the Indian side is trying to adhere to a neutral path by relying on G20 economic powers. India rejected Western requests to invite Ukraine to participate in the recent (G20) meetings, thereby preventing the US and its allies from using their opportunistic considerations to sabotage the practical and important achievements New Delhi made during its one-year presidency. This group had achieved, held back.
Earlier, the Financial Times reported that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urged his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G20 summit in New Delhi to use his influence to end the conflict in Ukraine.