New Delhi to host India-Russia Summit at a mutually agreed time

New Delhi to host India-Russia Summit at a mutually agreed time

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New Delhi to host India-Russia Summit at a mutually agreed time

Randhir Jaiswal noted that India-Russia summit is important

Just a few days back, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte acted like a mentally challenged person by openly threatening India, China and Russia, three of the four most powerful countries of this world.

Now let’s see what Rutte has to say about the report of the forthcoming Indo Russian Summit meeting.

The Russia-India Summit is an important event for New Delhi, and a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take place in New Delhi at a time mutually convenient for both sides, said Indian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Randhir Jaiswal.

“India-Russia summit is important. Last annual summit was held in Moscow. It is time for us to host the summit in Delhi,” he said.

“The dates will be worked out between both sides, keeping in mind what is mutually convenient to both countries,” the Indian diplomat added.

On November 19 last year, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Putin would visit India. He noted that PM Modi had visited Russia twice in 2024: in July, for a two-day visit to Moscow as part of the 22nd Russia-India Summit, and in October, when he travelled to Kazan to attend the BRICS Summit.

Earlier, Jaiswal stated that Moscow and New Delhi were coordinating the dates of Putin’s visit to New Delhi, which will host this year’s traditional annual Russia-India Summit.