The US State Department urges India to use its unique relationship with Russia to help end the Ukraine war, emphasizing respect for the UN Charter and Ukraine's sovereignty. Despite maintaining neutrality and abstaining from UN resolutions against Russia, India faces criticism from Ukraine for PM Modi's Moscow visit. India's stance reflects a complex balancing act between its historical ties with Russia.
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00:25So, India has a long-standing relationship with Russia.
00:55I think that's well known.
00:57And we have, speaking for the United States, encouraged India to utilize that relationship
01:05with Russia, that long-standing relationship, and the unique position that they have to
01:09urge President Putin to end his illegal war and to find a just peace, a lasting peace
01:17to this conflict, to tell Vladimir Putin to respect the UN Charter, to respect Ukraine's
01:25territorial integrity and sovereignty.
01:29And that's what will continue to impress upon the government of India, who is an important
01:34partner of ours when it comes to their relationship with Russia.
02:17To our people, to the possibilities that lie ahead, to two great friends, two great
02:24nations, and two great powers, cheers.
03:18Cheers.
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