Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar: West must come to terms with New Delhi’s stance on Ukraine

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Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said his country has historically been at odds with Western countries and they should accept New Delhi’s stance on Ukraine. It has been reported Now Times.

According to him, India’s historical differences with Western countries have never disappeared.

“The West must come to terms with India’s stance on Ukraine,” he said, emphasizing that India must “live” with Western countries’ policy towards Pakistan.

“Guys, I’ve been through a lot of things you said and disliked. Now sometimes you have to hear that from me too. Live with it,” the minister recalled, reminding that New Delhi has repeatedly called for a resolution of the Ukrainian conflict.

Earlier, The New York Times, citing local officials, reportedIndia is considering the possibility of mediation in resolving the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

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