Lavrov assures backing for Russia-India-China three-sided format
Lavrov’s remarks follow his recent statement expressing Moscow’s strong interest in revitalizing the RIC dialogue, especially as India and China show progress in easing tensions along their disputed Himalayan border. He suggested that the current de-escalation between the two Asian giants presents a timely opportunity to renew trilateral engagement.
The India-China border dispute, centered on the Line of Actual Control, has involved a prolonged military standoff since the deadly Galwan Valley clash in June 2020. Despite ongoing challenges, both countries have maintained continuous military and diplomatic talks with recent signs of easing tensions.
Lavrov also criticized Western powers for viewing the rise of multipolarity as a threat to their global dominance rather than an opportunity for a fairer international order. At a recent Eurasian security conference, he warned against NATO’s attempts to involve India in anti-China efforts, stating that India is aware of these provocations through confidential discussions.
Russia continues to champion multipolarity as the preferred path for global stability and equitable international relations.
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