“The parties emphasized the importance of resolving Iran’s nuclear program through dialogue,” the document said, according to TASS.
The UN Security Council on September 26 rejected a draft proposal by Russia and China that proposed a six-month extension of UN Security Council Resolution 2231 supporting the Iran nuclear deal.
UN sanctions against Iran went into effect on September 28th. On October 11, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragushi said that Iran has no reason to restart negotiations with the European Troika (Britain, Germany, France) on the nuclear issue due to the reimposition of sanctions.
A joint statement following the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi was posted on the Kremlin’s website.
The 70-item document covers President Putin’s visit to India, trade and economic cooperation, partnership in the energy and transportation sectors, cooperation in the Far East and the Arctic, cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and space, and other areas of exchange.
The annual Russia-India summit was held under the motto “Russia-India: a proven and progressive partnership based on trust and mutual respect.” The joint statement specified that President Putin will invite Modi to Russia in 2026 to participate in the next Russia-India summit, which will be the 24th time.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Modi expressed concern about the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and emphasized the importance of strengthening the peace agreement to end the conflict there.
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