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The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, has warned India not to cross “red lines."
Axar.az reports that "RBK-Ukraine" has published information about this.
According to him, official Kyiv must convey a simple message to New Delhi: “Military cooperation with Russia is a red line for Ukraine.”
Kuleba said that the cooperation between India and Russia is based more on the Soviet legacy: “Ukraine intends to strengthen relations with India. Both countries will benefit from the expansion of trade and technological relations. We are interested in importing a part of the heavy equipment produced by India.”
The minister invited India to participate in the reconstruction of Ukraine after the war: "After the war, Ukraine will become one of the largest construction projects in the world. Ukraine wants Indian companies to participate in this work."
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2024.03.29 / 12:24
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Axar.az
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