New Delhi:Russia's Charge D' Affaires in India, Roman Babushkin on Wednesday told ETV Bharat that the crisis is not between Russia and Ukraine, it is a crisis between Russia and the West, which is using Ukraine as an "arm" against Russia.
In an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat, Babushkin said, "From the beginning, India has a clear understanding of the origin of the crisis. This crisis is not between Russia and Ukraine, it is a crisis between Russia and the West, which is using Ukraine as an 'arm' against Russia."
"The conditions which the Russian President (Vladimir Putin) put forward on 14 June were that 'we want to stop the conflict once and for all but important conditions have to be followed- firstly, withdrawal of the Ukrainian troops from the Russian regions, recognition of the area which is on the ground, Ukraine should be the neutral, non-aligned and non-nuclear state and it should dismantle Neo-Nazi state policy infrastructure'. It is all about security concerns which deteriorated by the continuous NATO expansion, by the dismissal of all the Russian peace proposals including the security guarantee in 2021," Babushkin said.
Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has pledged to support NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) to defend Ukraine against Russian President Vladimir Putin's war of aggression.
This comes just a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his visit to Russia. When asked about the West being irked by the visit of PM Modi to Moscow, especially at a time of geopolitical uncertainty, the Russian Charge D' Affaires said, "The West is dissatisfied given the fact that the two global independent powers are meeting and exceeding their sovereignty, which is concurrent of great value, especially in the context of global uncertainties."
"Multipolarity is a matter of fact and it is something that the US and others do not like. They promote a unipolar world, in the sense they conducted the NATO summit not for peace but the main idea is how to supply more weapons to Ukraine and defeat Russia. They don't care about peace to prevail in Ukraine. This is a crisis of identity for NATO. They need some targets otherwise they are unable to mobilise their supporters," added Babushkin.
Leaders of the 32 NATO members and five partner countries - Australia, New Zealand, Ukraine, South Korea and Japan are participating in the NATO summit in Washington to commemorate the setting up of the military alliance on April 4, 1949.