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Speaking at the weekly media briefing in New Delhi on Thursday, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India is closely ...
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India Today on MSNEnergy first: India rejects Nato chief's sanctions threat over Russia oil tradeDismissing NATO chief Mark Rutte's threat of '100% secondary sanctions' on countries trading with Russia, India said that its ...
External affairs ministry has cautioned against double standards following NATO chief Rutte's warning of potential secondary ...
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The Ministry of External Affairs of India responded strongly to NATO chief Mark Rutte's comments about potential secondary sanctions related to India's trade with Russia. , India News, Times Now ...
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Newsable Asianet News on MSN“Caution against double standards”: MEA on NATO chief’s sanctions warning for trade with RussiaExternal Affairs Ministry on Thursday in a rebuttal to NATO chief Mark Rutte's remarks on the possibility of secondary ...
India has strongly responded to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's threat of secondary sanctions due to its ties with Russia. Emphasizing national interests in energy procurement, India cautioned ...
Rutte’s warning ignores a critical reality: some NATO and EU members themselves still buy Russian oil and gas, directly or ...
In a firm response to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s threat of secondary sanctions over New Delhi’s ties with Moscow, India on Thursday cautioned against “double standards” on the matter and ...
India is confident of meeting its oil needs from alternative sources if Russian supplies are hit by secondary sanctions, Oil ...
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday responded to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s warning that India could ...
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ABP News on MSNNATO Chief Warns India, China And Brazil With '100% 'Secondary Tariff' Over Russia LinksHe urged India, China, and Brazil to pressure Putin for peace talks, as these tariffs could severely impact their economies.
Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte warned on Wednesday that countries such as Brazil, China and India could be hit very hard by secondary sanctions if they continued to do business with Russia.
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