External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has firmly defended India’s purchase of Russian oil amid criticism from Western nations. Speaking to Corriere della Sera in Italy, he questioned Europe’s selective disengagement with Russia, stating that “life is about respecting other people’s interests.”
“If everything is a matter of principle, why hasn’t Europe stopped all trade with Russia?” he asked.
“Why should India pay higher prices just to make you happy?” he remarked.
Jaishankar reiterated India’s commitment to diplomacy and dialogue as the path to resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He stressed the need for negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv, urging global efforts to bring both sides to the table.
“A solution doesn’t lie on the battlefield,” he said, emphasizing the wider global impact of prolonged conflicts.
When asked about ICC arrest warrants for leaders like Vladimir Putin, Jaishankar reminded that India is not a signatory to the ICC.
“When you’re not members of a body, that already tells you what your views are about that body,” he quipped.
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