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New Delhi: India will not support Western sanctions against Russia over the annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, government sources have told NDTV.
Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin telephoned Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and explained the situation over Crimea, just hours after taking the step of merging the region with his country. Dr Singh, in turn, underlined India's position on "unity and territorial integrity" of countries and hoped a diplomatic solution would be found to the issue.
Sources have told NDTV that India is doing a balancing act on Russia since it does not favour referendums. Officials told NDTV that New Delhi, in principle, cannot support a referendum as the only basis for breaking up a country.
At the same time, sources said India recognised the "legitimate" interests of Russia in Ukraine, which was articulated on record by National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon last week.
However, Indian officials are clear that if it comes down to choosing between the West and Russia, New Delhi will back the latter, an old ally, said sources.
India won't support Western sanctions against Russia over Crimea: sources | NDTV.com
Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin telephoned Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and explained the situation over Crimea, just hours after taking the step of merging the region with his country. Dr Singh, in turn, underlined India's position on "unity and territorial integrity" of countries and hoped a diplomatic solution would be found to the issue.
Sources have told NDTV that India is doing a balancing act on Russia since it does not favour referendums. Officials told NDTV that New Delhi, in principle, cannot support a referendum as the only basis for breaking up a country.
At the same time, sources said India recognised the "legitimate" interests of Russia in Ukraine, which was articulated on record by National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon last week.
However, Indian officials are clear that if it comes down to choosing between the West and Russia, New Delhi will back the latter, an old ally, said sources.
India won't support Western sanctions against Russia over Crimea: sources | NDTV.com
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