When The New Prime Minister Of Britain Was Reprimanded By The Foreign Minister Of India, The Picture Was Clear On Buying Oil From Russia
Conservative Party leader Liz Truss has been appointed as the new Prime Minister in Britain. In such a situation, people on social media are remembering that when she was the Foreign Secretary of Britain, India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had reprimanded India's decision to buy Russian oil at a discount. Truss came on a tour of India in March this year. She attended the India-UK Strategic Futures Forum with Jaishankar. And he was asked to speak on India's decision to buy oil at a discount from Russia
Conservative Party leader Liz Truss has been appointed as the new Prime Minister in Britain. In such a situation, people on social media are remembering that when she was the Foreign Secretary of Britain, India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had reprimanded India's decision to buy Russian oil at a discount. Truss came on a tour of India in March this year. She attended the India-UK Strategic Futures Forum with Jaishankar. And he was asked to speak on India's decision to buy oil at a discount from Russia. On this, she said that India is a sovereign country and she is not going to tell what to do.
The current Prime Minister of Britain had attacked Russia
Russia's attack on Ukraine was strongly criticized by the current Prime Minister of Britain at that time. He also said that Britain respects India's decision to buy Russian oil at a discount. However, the truce also said that sanctions should be implemented against Russia. He said that we should continue to put pressure on Putin and also continue to supply arms to Ukraine.
The British Prime Minister had said at that time that if Putin was successful in encroaching on a sovereign country, what message would it send to other aggressive countries of the world? He said he thinks it is very important that sanctions be imposed on Russia and arms supplied to Ukraine in its fight for independence.
Truss said he had seen a coalition of G7 nations imposing sanctions. He said that he is also seeing Australia, South Korea, and Singapore implementing these restrictions, because he thinks that countries around the world, regardless of status or structure, should understand that this is fundamentally difficult If the aggressor country survives by attacking a sovereign country. Truce defeated Rishi Sunak to become Britain's third female prime minister.