Russia’s Lavrov meets Indian counterpart ahead of G20 talks

Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (left) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov shake hands after a joint news conference following their talks in Moscow, Russia, Nov 8, 2022. (PHOTO / AP)

NEW DELHI – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held talks with his Indian counterpart on Wednesday, a day before attending the G20 foreign ministers' meeting in India, which has kept a largely neutral stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

India has declined to blame Russia for the conflict, seeking a diplomatic solution and sharply boosting its purchases of Russian oil.

Besides meeting Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Lavrov also held talks with counterparts from Türkiye, South Africa and Brazil, a senior Indian diplomat overseeing diplomatic engagements on the sidelines of the G20 meeting said.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov assessed the current security situation in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and ironed out issues on the use of local currencies for settling trade during his hour-long meeting with his Indian counterpart Jaishankar, an Russian official said

He is due to meet Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang later in the day.

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"The G20 meeting has given Russia the opportunity to engage directly with many countries who wish and choose to continue trade with Russia," a Russian official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Lavrov assessed the current security situation in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and ironed out issues on the use of local currencies for settling trade during his hour-long meeting with Jaishankar, the Russian official said.

The Russian delegation is not planning contacts with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the sidelines of the G20 meeting, Moscow's RIA news agency reported, citing deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov.

Blinken is traveling to New Delhi after meetings with leaders of five Central Asian countries.

Ministers from Britain, the Netherlands and Malta and the EU's top foreign policy adviser told reporters in New Delhi that the success of the G20 meeting would be measured by what it achieves on Ukraine.

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Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra, the top diplomat, said the conflict's impact on food, energy and fertilizer security will be discussed.

"It would not be correct to prejudge the outcome of the meeting," he said.

In a statement issued on Tuesday ahead of Lavrov's visit, the Russian embassy in New Delhi said the Russian side would describe in detail actions to reduce these threats and diversify foreign economic ties and logistics corridors.

India hosted a meeting of G20 finance ministers last week in the city of Bengaluru. It declined to raise the issue of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but Western nations insisted they could not back any outcome that did not include a condemnation.

The lack of consensus among G20 members meant India resorted to issuing a "chair's summary and outcome document" in which it simply summed up the two days of talks and noted disagreements.