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Indian, French leaders agree to strengthen ‘strategic partnership’

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The presidents of the two countries also coordinated their positions on the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza during a phone call.

NEW DELHI: India and France agreed to strengthen their strategic partnership and economic exchanges in a phone call between the two countries’ leaders on Thursday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.

Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron also coordinated their positions on the war in Ukraine and the conflict in Gaza.

India is staring down an ultimatum from Donald Trump to stop buying oil from Russia or face a doubling of tariffs on its exports to the United States to 50% as part of the US president’s global trade blitz.

Tags:Emmanuel MacronIndia France economic exchangesIndia France energy cooperationIndia France strategic partnershipIndia Russia oil importsIndia-Russia relationsIsrael-Gaza warNarendra ModiRussia-Ukraine War


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