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Putin questions US punishing India for buying Russian oil

Putin criticized US hypocrisy over energy trade and pledged uninterrupted fuel supplies to India, which bought 38% of Russian crude exports in October, amid Western sanctions.

  • On Friday in New Delhi, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow is ready to continue 'uninterrupted shipments' of fuel to India during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • Facing U.S. pressure, New Delhi contends with tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump who imposed 50% duties in August on Indian goods over Russian oil purchases, Washington says.
  • Highlighting deeper ties, Putin detailed progress on the North‑South transport project and said, 'We are also working on a project to build the largest Indian nuclear plant. Three out of six reactors have already been connected to the energy network'.
  • After talks, officials exchanged agreements and Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India agreed on an economic cooperation program until 2030, thanking Putin for his 'unwavering commitment towards India'.
  • Framing the visit, Russian President Vladimir Putin said 'Russia and India are conducting independent and self-sufficient foreign policy with like-minded countries in BRICS, SCO and other countries of the global majority... We are defending the main principle of the law enshrined in the UN'.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed the availability of Moscow to ensure "uninterrupted fuel supplies" to India, in the context of the United States pressure for New Delhi to give up Russian oil imports, the CNBC transmits to India.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received the Russian President in New Delhi.

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