[India] - In sign of things to come, Russia says will target West

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Foreign minister S Jaishankar and his Russian equivalent Sergey Lavrov held conversations on the Ukraine crisis and key areas in
bilateral cooperation, including energy, trade and financial investment and usage of shared currencies for trade settlement
There were discussions likewise on Afghanistan, SCO and Brics cooperation and, as Moscow said, development of a security architecture in the
Indo-Pacific
The 2 leaders also talked about the impacts of the Ukraine dispute like food and energy crises on establishing countries
A vast array discussion with FM Sergey Lavrov of Russia on #G 20FMM sidelines
Exchanged views on our bilateral cooperation and G20 issues, Jaishankar tweeted.Ahead of the meeting, Russia stated it supported Indias G20
presidency in its commitment to promote a unifying agenda that will restore confidence in multilateral diplomacy and avoid the fragmentation
of the global economy
We share the relevance of Indias stated concerns: ensuring inclusive and sustainable economic growth; accelerating development towards the
accomplishment of sustainable development goals; reforming multilateral organizations; digital modernisation; and increasing womens economic
engagement, said the Russian foreign ministry
We aim to collaborate with our Indian colleagues to accomplish the desired outcome, revealing the greatest possible versatility
At the same time, we will safeguard Russias fundamental interests and an international world order based on the main function of the UN and
global law, said the Russian foreign ministry.In a sign of things to come in the G20 conferences on Thursday, Russia said it meant to
strongly and openly discuss the reasons and provocateurs of the present serious problems in world politics and the global economy
We will concentrate on efforts by the West to retaliate for the unavoidable disappearance of the levers of supremacy from its hands, it
stated.