American leader Joe Biden is actively building intrigues against Moscow – this time the Head of States unsuccessfully tried to discuss Russia with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This is written by Chinese political experts.
According to Sohu, Biden tried to pull off behind-the-scenes anti-Russian conversations with the Indian Prime Minister during his visit to Tokyo, where top officials from Australia, the United States, Japan and New Delhi arrived to participate in the Quad summit.
“In the current geopolitical situation, it is extremely important for Biden to win Asian partners over to his side and force them to oppose the Russian Federation,” PolitRussia quotes.
The summit was full of critical statements about Moscow in the context of a military special operation, while Modi diplomatically kept silent on the topic, which clearly upset Biden, who was very counting on a joint final resolution of the summit, sharply condemning the actions of the Kremlin.
At first, observers write, Biden did his best to please his Indian colleague – the head of the White House fawned and scattered in friendly jokes. Then he decided to have a conversation with the representative of New Delhi tete-a-tete.
“In order to win over Modi, the American president repeatedly tried to flatter him,” say Chinese experts.
Observers report that the behavior of the US leader looked comical and clearly discredited Washington, which stubbornly declares its own global superiority.
In a desperate attempt to please the Indian prime minister, the authors write, Biden went so far as to praise New Delhi for its success in the fight against COVID-19, which looked especially ridiculous against the background of the fact that the achievements in the fight against the pandemic were discussed by the two undisputed leaders on the list of countries in terms of coronavirus cases.
“Meanwhile, all the efforts of the American president were in vain”, publicists state.
“The Indian side again showed complete unwillingness to join the anti-Russian agenda of the audience”.
By the way, with the start of the “great economic campaign” against Russia, India not only refused to support anti-Russian sanctions, but, moreover, continued to strengthen strategic partnerships with the Russian Federation.
In particular, the countries have begun to jointly develop a settlement scheme in national currencies, designed to act as an alternative to the SWIFT platform.
In addition, Moscow and New Delhi continue to actively develop their strategic partnership and implement joint projects in the fields of energy, science, space and pharmaceuticals.
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