Russia Assures India Energy Supplies Unaffected Despite US Pressure

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov assured India that its energy interests will not be affected by geopolitical tensions. He accused the United States of attempting to seize all global energy routes and dominate energy corridors. Lavrov criticized European nations for politically motivated reductions in Russian energy imports, claiming it leads to higher costs. India maintains that its energy procurement decisions are based on national interest and security requirements.

Key Points: Russia Assures India Energy Supplies Unaffected

  • Russia assures India energy supplies unaffected
  • Lavrov accuses US of seizing global energy routes
  • Europe faces crisis from reduced Russian energy imports
  • India prioritizes national interest in energy procurement
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Russian FM Lavrov says India's interests in energy supply will "not be affected", accuses US of seizing "all energy routes"

Russian FM Lavrov assures India's energy interests won't be affected, accuses US of seizing global energy routes.

"India's interests when it comes to Russian supplies will not be affected - Sergey Lavrov"

Moscow, May 13

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Wednesday assured that India's interests in Russian energy supplies "will not be affected," reiterating Russia's commitment towards India, noting that Moscow will continue its efforts to ensure stable energy supplies for New Delhi despite what he termed "unfair competition".

In an interview with RT India, ahead of his visit to India for the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting, Lavrov said that Russia continued to honour its agreements with partner countries despite geopolitical tensions, accusing the United States of trying to "seize all energy routes" globally.

The Russian Foreign Minister alleged that the US was attempting to dominate global energy corridors and exert pressure on countries maintaining energy ties with Russia.

"Their [US] goal is to seize everything, to seize all energy routes that are important. This goal is pretty clear and I'm confident that India understands what is happening," Lavrov said.

"I can assure you that India's interests when it comes to Russian supplies will not be affected and we will do our utmost to ensure that this unfair play, unfair competition, could not affect our arrangements," he added.

He criticised Western countries, particularly European nations, for reducing dependence on Russian energy supplies, claiming the move was politically motivated rather than driven by market factors.

"And it's not a force majeure, an act of God, that the Europeans recall when they strongly refuse to have contracts on energy supplies from Russia. Now they try to ban our gas and oil simply because Russia needs to be punished," he stated.

"We do not punish anyone and we treat our commitments in good faith. The commitments that we have in our relations with our partners. It doesn't matter whether we're talking about friendly or non-friendly countries. If we reached an agreement, it's in the Russian tradition to live up to the arrangements", Lavrov added.

The Russian Foreign Minister also launched a sharp attack on Western powers, accusing them of abandoning agreements and pursuing economic dominance.

"In the West, they have different traditions. They like to cancel history, to cancel arrangements, to come up with some excuses, to once again live at the expense of others, to punish, punish, and punish," Lavrov said.

Referring to the ongoing energy situation in Europe, Lavrov claimed that European nations were facing an economic and energy crisis partly due to restrictions on Russian oil and gas imports, further claiming that Europe would increasingly depend on expensive US liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies following restrictions on Russian energy imports.

"They put Europe into a dire crisis. Energy-wise and food-wise, probably Europe will be the one to be affected the most from the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz," he said.

"The ban to buy Russian oil and gas means that they will need to switch to the US supplies of LNG, which come at a higher price," Lavrov added.

The remarks come amid continuing geopolitical tensions over global energy markets and sanctions on Russian exports following the Ukraine conflict.

India has maintained that its energy procurement decisions are guided by national interest and energy security requirements, while continuing to engage with multiple global partners to ensure stable and affordable supplies.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate Russia's commitment, let's be honest – this is also about their own interests. India should diversify sources and not become too dependent on any one nation. Energy security means having multiple reliable partners. 🤔
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Vikram M
Lavrov is right about one thing – the US wants to control global energy routes. But Russia is no saint either. They're both playing geopolitical games. India needs to walk a tightrope here. Our national interest first, always.
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Ananya R
'Unfair competition' – that's rich coming from Russia who invaded Ukraine! But still, India's energy needs are legitimate. We should keep buying Russian oil at discount while diplomatically maintaining our independent stance. Sasta bhi, achha bhi! 😅
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Rohit P
Europeans are feeling the heat now, aren't they? They happily followed US sanctions and now look at their energy prices. Meanwhile India is smartly playing both sides. This is realpolitik, people. Our government is doing the right thing.
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Kavya N
I'm tired of these big powers using us as pawns in their games. Russia says they'll protect our interests, US says we should follow sanctions. Meanwhile common Indians are paying more at petrol pumps. Just give us affordable energy, yaar! 😤
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Siddharth J

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