Indian minister says Ukraine war serves no one's interests

India's External Affairs Minister Subramanyam Jaishankar speaks during a press conference after a bilateral meeting at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Monday, Oct. 10, 2022. Jaishankar said Russia鈥檚 war on Ukraine 鈥渄oes not serve the interests of anybody,鈥 but declined to say whether his government would support a United Nations General Assembly motion condemning Moscow鈥檚 annexation of Ukrainian territories. (Lukas Coch/AAP Image via AP)

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) 鈥 India鈥檚 External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said Russia鈥檚 war on Ukraine 鈥渄oes not serve the interests of anybody,鈥 but declined to say whether his government would support a United Nations General Assembly motion condemning Moscow鈥檚 annexation of Ukrainian territories.

Jaishankar was speaking at a joint news conference Monday with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong after a bilateral meeting at Parliament House where the Ukraine war was discussed.

鈥淲e have been very clearly against the conflict in Ukraine. We believe that this conflict does not serve the interests of anybody. Neither the participants nor indeed of the international community,鈥 Jaishankar said.

鈥淎s a country of the Global South, we have been seeing firsthand how much it has , the challenges that they are facing in terms of fuel and food and fertilizers,鈥 he added.

Asked if India would support the U.N. motion this week condemning Moscow鈥檚 annexation of four Ukraine regions, Jaishankar replied: 鈥淎s a matter of prudence and policy, we don鈥檛 predict our votes in advance.鈥

India is a major market for Russian-manufactured weapons.

India鈥檚 relationship with Russia had 鈥渃ertainly served our interests well,鈥 Jaishankar said.

Wong said she welcomed Indian Prime Minister to Russian President Vladimir Putin last month: 鈥淭oday鈥檚 era is not of war.鈥

鈥淎s Prime Minister Modi has told Mr. Putin, this is not the time for war,鈥 Wong said.

One of the reasons India was so heavily reliant on Russian arms was that 鈥渇or multiple decades Western countries did not supply weapons to India and in fact saw a military dictatorship next to us as the preferred partner,鈥 Jaishankar said, referring to Pakistan.

The Australian and Indian ministers agreed that differences on Russia did not undermine the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, a partnership also involving the United States and Japan better known as the Quad.

鈥淚 think the Quad is functioning extremely well,鈥 Wong said. 鈥淚 think the level of strategic trust and strategic consistency amongst Quad partners is deep and firm.鈥

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