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US says in talks with India on its stance over Ukraine

US says in talks with India on its stance over Ukraine
In telephone talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for an "immediate cessation of violence," his office said-Ìýbut he did not explicitly condemn Moscow's military operation.
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26 February, 2022
Indian's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is yet to explicitly condemn Russia's aggression on Ukraine [Getty]

The is in discussions with over its position on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday, as New Delhi has yet to clearly condemn Moscow's assault.

"We continue to engage with the Indians," Psaki told reporters.

On Thursday, when asked about the issue by a reporter, President admitted: "We haven't resolved that completely."

In telephone talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, Indian Prime Minister called for an "immediate cessation of violence," his office said-Ìýbut he did not explicitly condemn Moscow's military operation.

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India has historically had close ties with Russia, and Moscow is a major supplier of to the South Asian nation.

On Friday, abstained during a UN Security Council vote over a resolution stating that the group of countries "deplores in the strongest terms" Russia's "aggression" against Ukraine and which would have demanded the immediate withdrawal of its troops.

Despite months of effort by Washington to consolidate its alliances in the Asia-Pacific region, Biden has yet to completely win New Delhi over to his promise of making Putin a "pariah on the international stage."

The Biden administration is particularly keen to breathe new life into the so-called diplomatic "Quad"-ÌýAustralia, India, Japan and the United States-Ìýto blunt China's expanding power in the region.

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