As India awaits an extension of a US waiver allowing purchases of sanctioned Russian crude, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed Moscow has increased oil supplies to New Delhi. Speaking to media on the sidelines of BRICS foreign ministers meetings in New Delhi, he said the shipment rise is visible in publicly available trade data. Lavrov met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, discussing energy trade, defense production, and assurances on fertilisers and coking coal.
India and Russia’s foreign ministers met to deepen energy trade and economic ties, while also reviewing fast-evolving tensions in West Asia. India reiterated it will continue importing Russian crude oil and said all existing energy agreements will remain intact. The talks underscored the strength of the bilateral relationship even as global uncertainty mounts.
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