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The US State Department has expressed India’s concerns about its relations with the Russian Federation.

The United States has expressed concern about the development of relations between India and Russia against the backdrop of an all-out war in Ukraine. This was said by the spokesman of the US State Department, Matthew Miller, reports European reality on Tuesday, July 9.

A State Department spokesman was asked about the meeting in Russia between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin.

Miller expressed the hope that India and any other country in contact with Russia “clarifies that the Russian Federation must respect the UN Charter, the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.”

“I will monitor Prime Minister Modi’s public statements to see what he says, but as I said, we have been quite clear with India about our concerns about their relationship with Russia,” said a Department of Defense spokesperson. State.

We remind you that the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi is visiting Russia. In a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, he called for an end to the war in Ukraine.

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