Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to prime minister Narendra Modi on the phone on monday and condemned the pahalgam terror attack. Along with this, he accepted the invitation to come to india to participate in the annual high-level meeting.


Russian President Vladimir Putin is going to come to india to attend the annual high-level meeting. President Putin has accepted the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On monday, the two leaders spoke on the phone. President Vladimir Putin called prime minister Narendra Modi on monday and condemned the pahalgam terror attack.


A statement issued by the Kremlin said that the leaders emphasized the need to fight without any compromise against any form of terrorism. The indian leader invited the Russian President to visit india for the annual bilateral summit. The invitation was gratefully accepted.

The statement said that he emphasized the strategic nature of Russian-Indian relations. He said that these relations are not affected by external influence and will continue to develop dynamically in all directions.


Earlier today, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to prime minister Narendra Modi over the phone and strongly condemned the pahalgam terrorist attack and said that the culprits should be brought to justice. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, Putin also told Modi that russia fully supports India's fight against terrorism.


Ministry spokesperson Randhir jaiswal said in a post on social media, President Putin spoke to prime minister Narendra Modi and strongly condemned the terrorist attack in pahalgam, India. He expressed deep sorrow over the death of innocent people and expressed full support to india in the fight against terrorism. The spokesperson said he (Putin) stressed that the culprits of this heinous attack and their supporters should be brought to justice.


Jaiswal said that Modi and Putin reiterated their commitment to further strengthen the 'India-Russia Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership'. The Prime Minister conveyed greetings to the Russian President on the 80th anniversary of Russia's 'Victory Day'.

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