New Delhi: After Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi visits New Delhi, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is likely to visit India. The visit comes amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. The visit will be the first such high-level visit from Moscow to India since the invasion began. No official announcement has been made so far by the Ministry of External Affairs and the dates are expected to be announced after EAM Jaishankar returns from his tour to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
Commenting on the development, India’s former ambassador G. Parthasarathy said, “The visit was on the cards for some time now and it is basically to express their thanks and appreciation for the way India have voted. On the agenda, many things will be discussed including what should be the way forward (on the Ukraine crisis) and how both sides (India-Russia) move ahead with the relationship. With all those sanctions on Russia, India is going to benefit from it and there are lots of other things on the cards. It is a very clear indication of thanks and appreciation and that we look forward to.
“Despite, all the bans by the Western countries on products of Russia, Moscow is making it a point that they will sell it in any case. Amid global sanctions, Russia has offered oil to India at discounted prices. Russia’s ties with India have always been good and that will continue," Parthasarathy pointed out.
On being asked about India facing pressure from the West and the US’s disappointment over India’s policy of abstaining from voting at the UN Security Council on the Ukraine crisis, Parthasarathy replied, “Did the Americans ever take up Pakistan’s involvement in Mumbai terrorist attack in any international forum, providing support to India? Or has the US in the days of their honeymoon with the Chinese ever looked at India in the Nixon, Carter, and Clinton years?
“India has its imperatives and its stance on the Ukraine crisis at the UNSC signifies that while ‘we are good friends with the US and have an alliance in the Quad, we take our own decisions in our national interests. It is an assertion of strategic independence,” Parthasarathy told ETV Bharat.