Russia fully backs India's fight against terrorism, Putin tells PM Modi in phone call
The Russian president was among the first world leaders to condemn the 22 April terror attack that killed 26 civilians.
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New Delhi, 5 May
Russian President
Vladimir Putin on Monday conveyed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a phone
call that Russia fully backs India's fight against terrorism and that the
perpetrators of the Pahalgam terror attack must be brought to justice.
A Russian embassy
readout said Putin described the terror attack as "barbaric" and that
both the leaders emphasised the need for an "uncompromising fight"
against terrorism in all its manifestations.
It also said that
President Putin accepted the prime minister's invitation for the annual India-Russia summit to be held in India this year.
During the
conversation with Modi, Putin "strongly condemned the terror attack in
Pahalgam" and conveyed condolences at the loss of innocent lives, External
Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a social media post.
The Russian president
was among the first world leaders to condemn the 22 April terror attack that killed 26 civilians.
Putin conveyed
"deepest condolences on the loss of innocent lives and expressed
"full support" to India in the fight against terrorism, Jaiswal said.
"He emphasised
that the perpetrators of the heinous attack and their supporters must be
brought to justice," the MEA spokesperson added.
Both leaders
reiterated their commitment to deepen the special and privileged strategic
partnership between India and Russia.
Modi conveyed his
greetings to Putin for the 80th anniversary of the Victory Day and invited him
for the annual India-Russia summit to be held in India later this year, Jaiswal
said.
The Russian readout
said the president once again "expressed his sincere condolences over the
death of Indian citizens as a result of the barbaric terrorist attack on April
22 in Pahalgam".
During the
conversation, the strategic nature of Russia-India relations as a special
privileged partnership was emphasised, it said.
These relations are
not subject to "external influence" and continue to develop
dynamically in all areas, it said.
It said Modi
congratulated Putin and all the Russian people on the upcoming 80th anniversary
of Victory Day.
The Modi-Putin phone
conversation came days after Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke to
his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar.
Following the call, Jaishankar
reiterated India's resolve to bring the "perpetrators, backers and
planners" of the attack to justice.
On his part, Lavrov
called for the "settlement of disagreements between New Delhi and
Islamabad by political and diplomatic means on a bilateral basis in accordance
with the provisions of the Simla Agreement of 1972 and the Lahore Declaration
of 1999," according to the Russian embassy.
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