India Visit: Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit India soon, Kremlin spokesperson gave information
Moscow. Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin may visit India soon. Russia's leading news agency RIA Novosti quoted Peskov as saying that I hope that soon, very soon, we will decide the exact dates of his (Vladimir Putin) visit. Said that our leaders keep visiting each other. So, of course, after Prime Minister Modi's two visits to Russia, now President Putin is expected to visit India.
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Peskov said that we are eagerly waiting for it. We will start preparing for this journey very carefully. We value this moment very much. I don't have any date right now. The Presidential Press Secretary also pointed out that the Indian Prime Minister can have first-hand information about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine because of his relations with the Russian President. Peskov said that at least he (PM Modi) can get information directly from the (Russian President), this is very important. This gives Prime Minister Modi an opportunity to objectively assess the situation, and not succumb to the pressure of information and propaganda from outside.
He said this in a meeting organized by Sputnik on the topic 'New opportunities for cooperation between Indian and Russian media: strengthening relations between the people of India and Russia'. According to Peskov, the Russian President greatly appreciates the help of all countries. Especially those countries with which Moscow has good relations, like India.
Kremlin Press Secretary said that we really appreciate the efforts of all possible countries aimed at facilitating the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine. Especially when these efforts come from our great friends like India. In this sense, President Putin really appreciates the efforts made by Prime Minister Modi. He is grateful to Prime Minister Modi for this.
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