Russian and Indian leaders emphasize the need to combat “terrorism”/ Putin to India
According to the Kremlin, Putin and the Prime Minister of India emphasized the need for a relentless struggle against terrorism in all its manifestations in a phone call. Indian and Russian leaders also emphasized the strategic nature of bilateral relations as a privileged cooperation.
According to RCO News Agency, Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said today (Monday) that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized inviting him to travel to Delhi in a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the invitation has now been accepted.
Earlier today, the Indian Foreign Ministry announced that Modi expressed his congratulations to Putin on the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory on Nazi Germany and invited him to go to Delhi for an annual meeting held in India.
“The Indian prime minister has emphasized his invitation to Putin and the invitation has been accepted with open,” Rihoosti News Agency reported.
The Kremlin also cited the strategic nature of Russian -Indian relations as a special partnership, as well as the need for an irreversible combat of terrorism in all its manifestations, the Kremlin said.
Mineral Agreement Requires Investigation
“The agreement between the United States and Ukraine on minerals requires analysis,” Peskov also said, referring to the Ukrainian and US mineral agreement. We need to analyze this agreement. To be honest, I am not familiar with this text and cannot be commented on without details. “It is not quite clear what they are talking about.”
Earlier, the US Treasury Department announced that Washington and Kiev have reached an agreement to create a joint Ukrainian Reconstruction Investment Fund.
German party matters are internal
A spokesman for the Kremlin also said of the extremism of the Alternative Party for Germany, “The situation related to recognizing the Alternative Party for Germany as an extremist party in Germany is an internal issue, and Moscow has neither the right nor to interfere.”
On Friday, the German federal office to protect the constitution declared the country’s extremist right -wing party as an extremist movement. “This is a German internal issue,” Peskov added. “We do not have the right to interfere in this case and we do not want to do it.”
A spokesman for the Kremlin, referring to the situation in the alternative party for Germany as an extremist movement, said: “Europe’s political perspective is full of restrictive actions against those who do not go through their worldview.”
Friedrich Merts does not want ordinary relationships
Peskov continued: Russia monitors the comments and actions of Frederich Mortus, the future Chancellor of Germany. We will monitor the actions and speech of the next German Chancellor. We have heard many statements so far. These statements have not been a sign of his desire to walk the path of bilateral relations between Germany and Russia.
A spokesman for the Kremlin also pointed out that the neo -Manuscans are important in today’s Europe, and many Europeans know it. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that the celebration of May 5th will be able to become a turning point because the manifestation of neonazism in Europe is quite significant and the Europeans themselves understand it, many in Europe are quite afraid of this.
India and Pakistan are our partner
Peskov went on to say that Moscow is worthwhile for relations with Delhi and Islamabad, and he hopes that the two countries will be able to agree on actions that will reduce tension.
“India is our strategic partner,” he said. Pakistan is also partner in many areas. We value our relations with Delhi and Islamabad. We hope, of course, that the parties will be able to take action and agree on these measures that reduce tension at the border. “Moscow is concerned with the situation on the border between Pakistan and India.”
Putin and Trump’s meeting program is unclear
A spokesman for the Kremlin also said about a possible meeting between US President Putin and US President Donald Trump.
He also said that Putin has no plans to travel mid -May to West Asia. There were reports earlier reports of the possibility of meeting Putin and Trump in Saudi Arabia.
The “beloved” candidate was removed in Romania
A spokesman for the Romanian election also said Romanian voters were banned from voting for one of their favorite candidates.
The Romanian election office announced that after counting 100 % of votes in and out of the country, George Simon, head of the Unity Opposition Party for the Romanian Alliance, is at the forefront of the Romanian presidential election.
“One thing can be said that one of the popular candidates for the election was completely arbitrary,” Peskov told reporters about the Romanian elections. In any case, the Romanian voters were denied the right to vote for anyone who was intended. This can be explicitly stated. “
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