Reuters:
US says no 'red line' for India's oil imports from Russia
A man holds the flags of India and the U.S. while people take part in the 35th India Day Parade in New York August 16, 2015. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
NEW DELHI, March 31 (Reuters) - The United States will not set any "red line" for India on its energy imports from Russia but does not want to see a "rapid acceleration" in purchases, a top U.S. official said on Thursday during a visit to New Delhi.
Lured by steep discounts following Western sanctions on Russian entities, India has bought at least 13 million barrels of Russian crude oil since the country invaded Ukraine in late February. That compared with some 16 million barrels for the whole of last year, data compiled by Reuters shows.
"Friends don't set red lines," Daleep Singh, U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economics, told reporters, adding however that its partners in Europe and Asia had been urged to cut their reliance on "an unreliable energy supplier".
Singh spoke ahead of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's arrival in the Indian capital for a two-day trip.
Russia has long been India's biggest supplier of defence equipment, despite growing purchases from the United States in the past decade. Defence analysts say Russian supplies are more cost-competitive and vital for India as it faces a superior Chinese military.
Singh said the United States was ready to help India diversify its energy and defence supplies.
"We stand ready to help India diversify its energy resources, much like is the case for defence resources over a period of time. But there is no prohibition at present on energy imports from Russia," he said.
"What we would not like to see is a rapid acceleration of India's imports from Russia as it relates to energy or any other exports that are currently being prohibited by us or by other aspects of the international sanctions regime."
He also said the United States would not like to see its allies helping resurrect the rouble , which nosedived immediately after the war began but has recovered in recent days.
RUPEE-ROUBLE PAYMENTS
"We would not like to see mechanisms that are designed to prop up the rouble or to undermine the dollar-based financial system, or to circumvent our financial sanctions," he said.
Reuters has reported that India and Russia are trying to work out a rupee-rouble payments mechanism to maintain trade between the countries. read more
India and China count Russia as a friendly nation and neither has condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine. While India has abstained from voting on U.N. resolutions on the War, China has in some cases sided with Moscow.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said after a meeting with Lavrov on Wednesday that Moscow and Beijing were "more determined" to develop bilateral ties and boost cooperation. They also condemned the Western sanctions on Russia. read more
Singh said the growing Russia-China bonhomie had consequences for India.
"Russia is going to be the junior partner in this relationship with China. And the more leverage that China gains over Russia, the less favourable that is for India," he said.
He said Russia cannot be expected to come to India's rescue in case of any future border escalations between India and China.
India is a key QUAD members that r crucial to Yankee's Indo-Pacific alliances - aka a clone of Asian NATO initiative!
ReplyDeleteThus, a little bit of leniency can be tolerated.
Besides, nobody knows how the 啊三哥 would behave. The Indian plays of Political Consistency w/o regard to national ethics has been long known within the Yankee geopolitical calculations!
Read Reuters with a box of salt, errr, read it with a lorry-load of salt!
ReplyDeleteWho heads Reuters ?
It is headed by a former CIA officer. Her name is Dawn Scalici. She spent 33 years as a very senior CIA officer, including a stint at Guantanamo Bay.
"...Russia cannot be expected to come to India's rescue in case of any future escalations between India and China."
Hehe...the US with its fantastic WEDGES...to actively widen any crevices/cracks between countries, to sow discord, to create animosity, to inflame, to create suspicions, create false flags, and ultimately to to finance colour revolution for regime change.
Indians, being ever so prickly and thin-skinned, is quite handful, even for the US, wa ka ka ka
Watch how the Indians latch upon and merrily attacked the hypocrite West who dared to criticise India, lol, don't play play with the Indians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFlqHFMY-08