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India dismisses on Russia and Ukraine as ‘ factually incorrect ’

Abhijit

Vienna India on Wednesday dismissed as “ factually incorrect ” position meeting during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two- day visit to Moscow. “ He was responding to a question about some disunion in Moscow that supposedly led to scrapping of one session.

“ I actually find it surprising but there are no data to this factually incorrect, relatively deceiving( report). the Prime Minister’s visit to Moscow was extremely successful, ” he said. In fact, the conversations between Prime Minister Modi and President Putin far exceeded the time that was actually allocated by the two sides. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying that Prime Minister Modi and President Putin decided to keep effects intimate , covering all motifs productively without the need for a larger rout session. When asked why the addresses between the two leaders weren't followed by a meeting with larger delegations, Peskov explained this wasn't because of some problems but rather that the discussion between Putin and Modi that lasted more than three hours( and) was attended by officers in charge of “ nearly all major spheres of( bilateral) cooperation. ”