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India on Thursday firmly rejected NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s warning about sanctions on countries doing business ...
External Affairs Ministry on Thursday in a rebuttal to NATO chief Mark Rutte's remarks on the possibility of secondary sanctions on purchase of Russian oil said that securing energy needs of India was ...
Mark Rutte had warned that US President Trump could impose sanctions on India, China, Brazil if they maintain trade with ...
What exactly is this US sanctions threat on countries that trade with Russia, and how far can it impact India? We explain, in ...
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India is guided by market options and global factors, and cautioned against any double standards over Russian oil imports.
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 ...
Union Minister Hardeep Puri said that India has significantly broadened its oil import network and if Russian supplies were hit by secondary sanctions, there are many new suppliers coming onto the ...
Jaiswal’s comments came after NATO chief Mark Rutte, speaking at a press conference in Washington alongside US Senators Thom ...
On NATO chief Mark Rutte's comment that countries buying Russian oil could face secondary sanctions, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "We have seen reports on the subject and are closely ...
India is confident of meeting its oil needs from alternative sources if Russian supplies are hit by secondary sanctions, said ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned that countries like India, China, and Brazil could face significant consequences if they persist in doing business with Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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.