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Mark Rutte has warned India, Brazil and China that they could face secondary sanctions if they continue to do business with Russia.
New Delhi’s decisions are based on ‘what is there on offer in the markets’, said the Ministry of External Affairs.
Commenting on the matter, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that India's domestic needs depend on the current market scenario and geopolitical conditions, and warned the ...
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India has rejected Nato chief Mark Rutte’s warning about buying Russian oil and has flagged double standards of the West. For ...
MEA says securing India's energy needs is a top priority and cautions against double standards amid NATO threat of secondary ...
India rejects NATO's warning on secondary sanctions, prioritising energy security and cautioning against double standards.
Mark Rutte had warned that US President Trump could impose sanctions on India, China, Brazil if they maintain trade with ...
India today rubbished NATO chief Mark Rutte’s threat of “severe secondary sanctions” on countries trading with Russia and ...
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MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India is guided by market options and global factors, and cautioned against any double standards over Russian oil imports.