
The statement was made in connection with the official visit of the Russian delegation to India and signing there of number of contracts
U.S. calls on all countries not to maintain business relations with Russia. This was stated by the U.S. state Department spokesman Jen Psaki at a briefing in Washington. Her speech published on the Agency's website.
The corresponding statement Psaki made in connection with the official visit of the Russian delegation to India and signing there of number of contracts. However, she noted that it is not calling for new sanctions against Moscow, Deutsche Welle reports.
Psaki also stressed that, despite the cooperation of Delhi with the Russian Federation, the planned visit of US President to India will remain unchanged, because the country is an important partner for Washington.
The visit of the Russian delegation to India led by President Vladimir Putin took place on 10-11 December. The results of the meeting were signed 25 bilateral agreements.
In particular, Russia will build India's nuclear units, and the parties intend to cooperate in the sphere of extraction of natural uranium. Rosneft has signed a contract to supply ten million tons of oil per year in India for ten years. Furthermore, the Indian experts will participate in the Russian projects on the Arctic shelf.
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