The Kremlin has dismissed recent claims suggesting that India may halt its oil purchases from Russia, stating clearly that no official communication or confirmation has been received from New Delhi.

This response follows remarks attributed to Donald Trump, who suggested that India could move to suspend imports of Russian oil. However, Russian officials have downplayed the comments, emphasizing that there is no verified basis for such claims at this time.

In a firm statement, the Kremlin reiterated that its relationship with India remains a top priority, describing the partnership as strategic and deeply important. Officials highlighted long-standing economic and energy cooperation between both nations, noting that such ties are built on mutual interests and consistent engagement, rather than speculation.

Energy analysts observe that India has become a key buyer of Russian crude, particularly in recent years, making any sudden halt both economically and geopolitically significant. As such, the absence of any official statement from India suggests that current trade dynamics are likely to continue in the near term.

Despite ongoing global tensions, Russian authorities expressed confidence in maintaining stable partnerships, especially with major allies like India. The Kremlin’s calm tone also signals an effort to project stability amid broader geopolitical uncertainty.

While discussions around the future of the conflict continue, some observers remain optimistic that a resolution to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine War could ease tensions and stabilize global markets, potentially rendering such concerns less critical in the long run.

For now, all eyes remain on official communications from both India and Russia as the situation develops.

 

 

 

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