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India's relationship with Russia important; annual summit postpone due to COVID-19: MEA

The India-Russia Annual Summit did not take place in 2020 because of the COVID pandemic. This was a mutually agreed decision between the two Governments.

India's relationship with Russia important; annual summit postpone due to COVID-19: MEA File Photo

New Delhi: India has said its relationship with Moscow is "important" and annual India- Russia summit which was to happen this year was postponed due to COVID pandemic. Both countries have an annual summit mechanism at leaders' level that alternates between India and Russia as the location. 

Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Anurag Srivastava in a statement said, "The India-Russia Annual Summit did not take place in 2020 because of the COVID pandemic. This was a mutually agreed decision between the two Governments"

Last year the summit happened in Russian Far Eastern city of Vladivostok with Indian Prime Minister travelling to Russia, before that it happened in Delhi in 2018 with Russian President Putin travelling to India.

Meanwhile, Russian Ambassador to Delhi Nikolay Kudashev said, "Special and privileged strategic partnership" between Russia and India is "progressing well despite the COVID-19" and the Russian side is "staying in close touch with our Indian friends to work out new dates for the summit, postponed due to epidemiological reasons."

He highlighted that "We are confident that it will be held in the near future, while the Russian-Indian relations will continue its further development."

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin have spoken to each other 4 times this year. Both Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had travelled to Moscow in September for the Shanghai cooperation organisation meetings.

In fact, Defence minister had also visited the country for the Victory Day parade.

Due to Covid pandemic, international travel has significantly impacted. For the first time this year, annual United Nations General Assembly meeting in September and other major summits like G20, BRICS and SCO happened virtually.

The last foreign visit of Indian prime minister was in November of 2019 and since then he hasn't gone abroad due to the COVID pandemic outbreak.
 

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