'India will run only on its own terms..', External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told European countries to go to their homes
'India will run only on its own terms..', External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told European countries to go to their homes
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New Delhi: India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, who arrived in Slovakia on a tour of Europe, has given a big statement about Europe. He said that Europe has to be taken out of the mindset that its problems are the problems of the whole world, but the problem of the world is not the problem of Europe. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Friday that India's relations with China are uncomfortable, but we know how to manage it. According to the report, he said that Europe should not think that if India's problem with China increases, then due to India's stand on Ukraine, it may face problems in getting world support.

In fact, efforts are constantly being made by European countries to persuade India that India should take strict steps against Russia for the attack on Ukraine. The argument of European countries is that in future India may have to face similar challenges from China. He said that our relationship with China is definitely challenging, but we are fully capable of managing it. It would be helpful if we get global understanding and support.

Jaishankar said that many of our problems with China have nothing to do with Ukraine and neither it has anything to do with Russia. On the question of the US-led faction and the Chinese-led faction, Jaishankar said that you cannot impose on which side India will be involved. At present, it is not necessary for the country to join any faction. He said that India is entitled to make its own choice, which will be a balance between its values ​​and interests.

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