‘No point’: Vladimir Putin rejects Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s offer to meet
Vladimir Putin's response came after Zelenskyy wrote an "open letter" to the Russian President.
Vladimir Putin's response came after Zelenskyy wrote an "open letter" to the Russian President.
The Russian President noted that developing nations were playing an important role, while the share of Western economies had been shrinking in global economy.
Putin said Moscow remains ready for a diplomatic settlement with Ukraine, while maintaining that any deal must reflect compromises discussed with Donald Trump.
From backing India's independent foreign policy to offering deeper defence cooperation and praising economic growth, Putin made several remarks that underscored Moscow's support for New Delhi.
Highlighting the resilience of India-Russia ties, Vladimir Putin said economic cooperation remains on a strong trajectory, with both nations aiming for deeper trade and investment engagement.
In the shadowy realm of political resistance, Alexei Navalny stood as a beacon of courage, defying the oppressive forces that govern Russia.
The world was shocked when news broke of the untimely death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Russia's near two-year war with Ukraine will cripple its economy in the long run despite its claims that it had found new ways to beat Western sanctions earning almost $15.2 billion in revenues through clandestine shipping of oil and minerals mainly to India and China.
The Russian President himself faces the electorate in his country facing a crisis of confidence fighting "ill health" besides the army's resistance to prolong the war with Ukraine.
Putin said that he would like to see Modi visiting Russia to discuss current issues, including the Ukraine flashpoint.