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20 of February, 10:31

Residence of the Ambassador of Russia: the EU should not interfere in relations between Russia and India
Russia advises the EU not to interfere in her relationship with India, and to seek funds to pay for gas supplies And rescue its economy, according to the report of the Russian Embassy in India, received Last news .

before Wednesday, the EU Ambassador to India And Bhutan Joao Cravinho said that India should influence the Russian Federation And to Express concern about situation in Ukraine.

"The EU should think about How to pay the gas bill And save her flying into the abyss economy. And finally, a word of advice - do not try to interfere in relations between Russia And India. They are not susceptible to this kind of baseless And gross external intervention ", - reported in the Embassy.

Russia And India - the largest partners in the sphere of military-technical cooperation: more than 70% of armament, military equipment of the Indian army, air force, Navy - Russian And Soviet production.

As emphasized in the document, the call of the Ambassador of the EU to influence the Russian Federation on the Ukrainian question is " pure hypocrisy And distortion of the main reasons that led to the conflict in Ukraine ".

"We appreciate the balanced And independent position of India on the issue ", - stated in the message.

The Ukrainian authorities began in April 2014 in the Donbass military operation against disgruntled happened last February by the coup d'etat in the region. According to the summary data of the United Nations, victims of the conflict were more than 5, 6 thousands of civilians.

first Ukrainian Authorities, as well as the USA And the EU many times accused Moscow of interfering in Ukraine. Russia denies it And calls the accusations are unacceptable. Moscow has repeatedly said that is not a party to domestic conflict And uninvolved in the events in the South-East, is interested in Ukraine overcame political And economic crisis.

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