New Delhi. After Russia’s attack on Ukraine, pressure was being put on India from European countries and America to take their side. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar spoke eloquently on Tuesday. Taking part in the ongoing ‘Raisina Dialogue’ in Delhi, Jaishankar said that when we talk about respecting and respecting one’s sovereignty, it needs to be remembered that a year ago we left humanity in the midst of a terrible crisis. Had given. All countries are trying to harmonize their interests and trust and there is nothing wrong in this.
Actually, the foreign minister’s gesture was about India’s tensions with China and Pakistan. Jaishankar also said that whatever is happening in Asia for the last 10 years, the countries of Europe never paid attention to it. The problem which is presently in Europe may also arise in Asia in the future. Showing a mirror to European countries, he said that when laws are violated in Asia, India is advised to increase business with such countries. At least on the issue of Ukraine, we are not giving this advice to the countries of Europe.
He said that the condition of Asia is not good for the last one decade. Norway’s Foreign Minister Anneken Huitfelt raised the issue of Ukraine and Jaishankar slammed her and the rest of Europe fiercely on this. The foreign minister also referred to the food crisis faced by the world after Russia’s attack on Ukraine. He said that the price of food items is increasing continuously. In such a situation, we can help increase the export of wheat. There is a problem with some rules. There is a need to change them. It is expected that the WTO will consider this.