🇷🇺🤝🇮🇳 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at G20 Ministers Meeting in New Delhi: We are grateful to our Indian friends for the warm welcome and effective G20 leadership as well as for strengthening G20 ties with the Global South. We join in the condolences extended to the governments and peoples of Turkey and Syria in connection with the devastating earthquakes.
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🇷🇺🤝🇮🇳 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at G20 Ministers Meeting in New Delhi: We are grateful to our Indian friends for the warm welcome and effective G20 leadership as well as for strengthening G20 ties with the Global South. We join in the condolences…
#Lavrov: We stand in solidarity with New Delhi’s call to build a common future for humanity, which is especially important in the context of growing geopolitical confrontation. We share the practical objectives of strengthening multilateralism and overcoming global economic crises set during India’s Presidency.
I would like to apologise to the Presidency and our colleagues from the Global South for the improper behaviour of a number of Western delegations, which turned the discussion on the G20 agenda into a travesty in an attempt to shift their responsibility for failures in economic policy to others, primarily Russia. It’s kind of funny that those trying so hard was the representatives of the countries whose leaders admitted that they have been sabotaging the #UNSC resolution and flooding #Ukraine with weapons for war against #Russia since 2015.
The aggressive Russophobia appears particularly outrageous given that the G20 Western members have never grieved at the G20 meetings over the many hundreds of thousands of lives lost in Washington’s reckless adventures in the Middle East under the pretext of national security threats that came from places 10,000 miles away from the US borders.
We see no alternative to the sole legitimate international order that is embodied in the UN Charter’s basic principles. We would like to emphasise its bedrock provisions, namely, sovereign equality of states and strict adherence to international treaties, including universal conventions on the rights of ethnic minorities, which were trampled upon by the Kiev regime to the applause of its Western masters. Russia consistently opposes the attempts to destroy the supporting structure of international law or to replace it with far-fetched “rules” or “double standards.”
The formation of a polycentric world calls for recognising civilisational diversity and mutual respect for interests. It is imperative to stop being guided by the flawed logic of domination, diktat and sanctions. We welcome the rise of new centres of influence in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
Integration processes continue within the Eurasian Economic Union space. Prospects are opening up for coupling its potential with other multilateral associations and initiatives on our common continent, such as the SCO, Belt and Road Initiative, and ASEAN. For this purpose we plan to make wide use of the capabilities offered by President Putin’s initiative on creating a broad integration association in the form of the Greater Eurasian Partnership.
We will strive to democratise economic management. We support the African Union’s G20 membership. We advocate for increasing the role of the developing economies at the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO and eliminating the Western monopoly in environmental and human rights organisations.
We are witnessing the West-provoked deterioration and weaponising of international economic relations, including in the energy sector. We are shocked to see the masterminds behind the act of sabotage against the Nord Stream main gas pipelines within the NATO and the EU area of responsibility get away with what they did. We insist on an honest and swift investigation into that terrorist attack to be conducted with the participation of Russia and other stakeholders. We insist on ensuring energy security and access for all countries to energy resources at affordable prices and eliminating unfair competition. The green agenda and successful energy transition must be promoted without imposing on countries models requiring expensive technologies that are detrimental to national socioeconomic development plans. It is imperative to put a stop to illegitimate sanctions, all forms of violations of freedom of international trade, market manipulation and arbitrary introduction of price ceilings or other attempts to appropriate other countries’ natural resources.
I would like to apologise to the Presidency and our colleagues from the Global South for the improper behaviour of a number of Western delegations, which turned the discussion on the G20 agenda into a travesty in an attempt to shift their responsibility for failures in economic policy to others, primarily Russia. It’s kind of funny that those trying so hard was the representatives of the countries whose leaders admitted that they have been sabotaging the #UNSC resolution and flooding #Ukraine with weapons for war against #Russia since 2015.
The aggressive Russophobia appears particularly outrageous given that the G20 Western members have never grieved at the G20 meetings over the many hundreds of thousands of lives lost in Washington’s reckless adventures in the Middle East under the pretext of national security threats that came from places 10,000 miles away from the US borders.
We see no alternative to the sole legitimate international order that is embodied in the UN Charter’s basic principles. We would like to emphasise its bedrock provisions, namely, sovereign equality of states and strict adherence to international treaties, including universal conventions on the rights of ethnic minorities, which were trampled upon by the Kiev regime to the applause of its Western masters. Russia consistently opposes the attempts to destroy the supporting structure of international law or to replace it with far-fetched “rules” or “double standards.”
The formation of a polycentric world calls for recognising civilisational diversity and mutual respect for interests. It is imperative to stop being guided by the flawed logic of domination, diktat and sanctions. We welcome the rise of new centres of influence in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
Integration processes continue within the Eurasian Economic Union space. Prospects are opening up for coupling its potential with other multilateral associations and initiatives on our common continent, such as the SCO, Belt and Road Initiative, and ASEAN. For this purpose we plan to make wide use of the capabilities offered by President Putin’s initiative on creating a broad integration association in the form of the Greater Eurasian Partnership.
We will strive to democratise economic management. We support the African Union’s G20 membership. We advocate for increasing the role of the developing economies at the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO and eliminating the Western monopoly in environmental and human rights organisations.
We are witnessing the West-provoked deterioration and weaponising of international economic relations, including in the energy sector. We are shocked to see the masterminds behind the act of sabotage against the Nord Stream main gas pipelines within the NATO and the EU area of responsibility get away with what they did. We insist on an honest and swift investigation into that terrorist attack to be conducted with the participation of Russia and other stakeholders. We insist on ensuring energy security and access for all countries to energy resources at affordable prices and eliminating unfair competition. The green agenda and successful energy transition must be promoted without imposing on countries models requiring expensive technologies that are detrimental to national socioeconomic development plans. It is imperative to put a stop to illegitimate sanctions, all forms of violations of freedom of international trade, market manipulation and arbitrary introduction of price ceilings or other attempts to appropriate other countries’ natural resources.
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🇷🇺🤝🇮🇳 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at G20 Ministers Meeting in New Delhi: We are grateful to our Indian friends for the warm welcome and effective G20 leadership as well as for strengthening G20 ties with the Global South. We join in the condolences…
#Lavrov: It’s time to stop playing the food card. This crisis stems from the West printing trillions of US dollars and euros early on during the COVID-19 pandemic and buying up food supplies around the world. Today, the bulk of grain supplies from Ukraine are being shipped at giveaway fodder prices to the EU, rather than to the poorest countries that need them. Russia’s efforts to export agricultural products are openly obstructed around the world, no matter how hard the EU officials, who are so used to telling lies, are trying to convince everyone otherwise. Batches of free Russian fertilisers, in particular, for Africa, remain blocked at European ports. Without any scruples, the West is burying the UN Secretary-General’s well-known humanitarian initiative.
Against this backdrop, Russia is diversifying economic ties and expanding trade with its partners who are capable of negotiations. We are part of the efforts to create a gas distribution hub in Türkiye. We will host another Russia-Africa Summit in July. Acting within BRICS, the SCO and the EAEU, we are committed to form reliable transport corridors and independent payment systems and to expand settlements in national currencies.
We will continue to make a major contribution to ensuring economic stability. We are open to an equitable dialogue at the G20. We hope that the Delhi summit in September will at least mitigate the risks created by the self-serving Western policies.
Against this backdrop, Russia is diversifying economic ties and expanding trade with its partners who are capable of negotiations. We are part of the efforts to create a gas distribution hub in Türkiye. We will host another Russia-Africa Summit in July. Acting within BRICS, the SCO and the EAEU, we are committed to form reliable transport corridors and independent payment systems and to expand settlements in national currencies.
We will continue to make a major contribution to ensuring economic stability. We are open to an equitable dialogue at the G20. We hope that the Delhi summit in September will at least mitigate the risks created by the self-serving Western policies.
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🇷🇺🤝🇮🇳 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s presser following the G20 Foreign Ministers’ meeting
#Lavrov: I would like to give credit to our Indian friends for their intention to focus on issues that require collective solutions and the pooling of efforts.
The agenda offered by the Indian hosts fully reflects the aspirations of all states to overcome the persisting crisis, ensure sustainable growth, remove artificial barriers, guarantee fair competition in trade, enhance the multilateral character of the global system, support the UN’s central role and help developing nations have more of a say in international decision-making. All these issues are reflected in the document that our representatives and experts discussed for several days. Agreement was reached on all issues of the G20 agenda, including the need to ensure genuine multilaterism and bolster the positions of developing nations.
It was agreed that from now on the African Union will be a full-fledged member of the G20, just as the EU that has been working in this capacity for several years now. The document concerns the need to ensure food and energy security and reform the WTO. These are useful and correct agreements.
Unfortunately, the G20 declaration was not approved on behalf of all G20 foreign ministers. As a year ago (under Indonesia’s Presidency), our Western partners were going all-out to highlight the situation around Ukraine, which they were presenting as “Russian aggression” in numerous rhetorical statements. No good came of it.
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Read full transcript ➡️ here
#Lavrov: I would like to give credit to our Indian friends for their intention to focus on issues that require collective solutions and the pooling of efforts.
The agenda offered by the Indian hosts fully reflects the aspirations of all states to overcome the persisting crisis, ensure sustainable growth, remove artificial barriers, guarantee fair competition in trade, enhance the multilateral character of the global system, support the UN’s central role and help developing nations have more of a say in international decision-making. All these issues are reflected in the document that our representatives and experts discussed for several days. Agreement was reached on all issues of the G20 agenda, including the need to ensure genuine multilaterism and bolster the positions of developing nations.
It was agreed that from now on the African Union will be a full-fledged member of the G20, just as the EU that has been working in this capacity for several years now. The document concerns the need to ensure food and energy security and reform the WTO. These are useful and correct agreements.
Unfortunately, the G20 declaration was not approved on behalf of all G20 foreign ministers. As a year ago (under Indonesia’s Presidency), our Western partners were going all-out to highlight the situation around Ukraine, which they were presenting as “Russian aggression” in numerous rhetorical statements. No good came of it.
Watch full video ➡️ here
Read full transcript ➡️ here
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🇷🇺🙏🇮🇳 #Lavrov: We never make friends against somebody. The official documents signed by the two leaders characterise relations with #India as an especially privileged strategic partnership. I do not know whether any other country has the same status with our Indian friends on paper, officially, but this is what we believe is reflecting the reality, be it the economy, be it technology, be it military cooperation, military-technical cooperation, culture, humanitarian ties, educational ties.
ℹ️ Russian Foreign Minister answers questions during the Raisina Dialogue conference in New Delhi on March 3, 2023 - read transcription and watch full video
ℹ️ Russian Foreign Minister answers questions during the Raisina Dialogue conference in New Delhi on March 3, 2023 - read transcription and watch full video
#Lavrov: The surge in terrorism has been largely attributable to Western interference in the domestic affairs of sovereign states. Iraq, Libya, Syria and Afghanistan suffered from armed ventures and neo-colonial aspirations, which undermined their statehood, with terrorist groups on the loose, the growing threat of drug trafficking, impoverishment of the people and the deterioration of human rights
From Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks at the plenary session of the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on countering terrorism, digital transformation, humanitarian assistance and disaster risk reduction
From Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks at the plenary session of the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on countering terrorism, digital transformation, humanitarian assistance and disaster risk reduction
🇷🇺🤝🇮🇳 On March 6, Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov held online talks with the Minister of External Affairs of the Republic of India Dr S.Jaishankar in the format of a meeting of the co-chairs of the Intergovernmental Russian-Indian Commission on trade, economic, scientific, technical and cultural cooperation.
With the participation of the relevant government bodies of the two countries, the results of the activities of the working groups in the field of industry, energy, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, finance, and civil aviation were summed up.
“The reports of the working groups clearly demonstrate how extensive the agenda of Russian-Indian relations is. This once again confirms the importance of the Intergovernmental Commission for the systematic study of the entire range of areas of cooperation”, - noted Manturov.
An agreement was reached to hold a full-scale meeting of the Commission in India in April this year.
With the participation of the relevant government bodies of the two countries, the results of the activities of the working groups in the field of industry, energy, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, finance, and civil aviation were summed up.
“The reports of the working groups clearly demonstrate how extensive the agenda of Russian-Indian relations is. This once again confirms the importance of the Intergovernmental Commission for the systematic study of the entire range of areas of cooperation”, - noted Manturov.
An agreement was reached to hold a full-scale meeting of the Commission in India in April this year.
On March, 14 at 6:30 p.m. the Russian house in New Delhi invites you to the presentation of the Altai Territory of Russia.
An exhibition of famous Altai photographers reflecting the natural beauty of this Russian region will be launched in the lobby of the cultural center.
A specially prepared concert program of the State Youth Song and Dance Ensemble "Altai" named after A.F. Berezikova will acquaint the audience with the variety of performing arts of the region.
The Russian House will also host a meeting of the leadership of the Altai Territory with Russian compatriots living in India.
The Altai delegation will visit New Delhi, Trivandrum and Chennai as part of its visit to India.
An exhibition of famous Altai photographers reflecting the natural beauty of this Russian region will be launched in the lobby of the cultural center.
A specially prepared concert program of the State Youth Song and Dance Ensemble "Altai" named after A.F. Berezikova will acquaint the audience with the variety of performing arts of the region.
The Russian House will also host a meeting of the leadership of the Altai Territory with Russian compatriots living in India.
The Altai delegation will visit New Delhi, Trivandrum and Chennai as part of its visit to India.
Dear friends, happy #Holi2023 to you and your families! 🎆 हमारे भारतीय मित्रों, आप को और आप के परिवारों को होली की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ!
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🇷🇺🙏🇮🇳 Had an incredible time celebrating Holi with our Indian friends at the Embassy! The colors, music, and festive mood made it an unforgettable experience. Happy Holi!
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