The Kremlin has stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to a meeting with US President-elect Donald Trump after his inauguration on January 20. This comes after Trump's recent comments about understanding Russia's concerns regarding Ukraine joining NATO. Trump also criticized President Joe Biden's handling of negotiations, saying it could lead to escalation of the ongoing conflict. Trump had previously mentioned plans to speak with Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to address the situation.
With the results of the 2024 US election indicating a possible return to the White House for Republican candidate Donald Trump, experts are examining the implications of his close relationships with international leaders. While Trump publicly praises leaders like Putin and Xi, his personal connections may pose a challenge for international organizations like NATO and the UN. With the possibility of a second Trump presidency, the international community is bracing for potential unpredictability in US foreign policy.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's recent remarks come as a boost for India's efforts towards achieving a peaceful resolution in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Scholz praised India's reliable relations with all stakeholders and urged for a ceasefire in the region. His statement also comes in the light of appreciation from other world leaders, such as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, for India's support in addressing the conflict.
In a concerning move, 12,000 North Korean soldiers are set to arrive in the Kursk region of Russia today to support Vladimir Putin's forces. The region has been partially occupied by Ukrainian forces since August, and the arrival of these troops has raised tensions even higher. Ukraine's military intelligence has confirmed the deployment, but the exact number of troops and their weapons is still unknown. President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on allies to take action against this move, stating that it is not just a war in Europe, but an invasion that must be stopped.
The BRICS Summit continues in Kazan, Russia on October 23, 2024 with an anticipated bilateral meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping. This follows a successful first day where PM Modi met with Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian. The summit has also seen discussion on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis, with over 30 countries expressing interest in joining the BRICS alliance. Follow live updates for more.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has landed in Kazan, Russia to attend the 16th BRICS Summit. He is expected to hold bilateral meetings with leaders from BRICS countries, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The summit is the first since the grouping was expanded last year. In a statement, PM Modi emphasized the importance of BRICS as a platform for international cooperation and discussed strengthening partnerships in various sectors with Putin during their meeting. Stay updated on the latest updates from the summit with our live blog.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Russia for the BRICS Summit 2024 has kicked off with several bilateral summits discussing key issues such as India-Russia ties, the war in Ukraine, and conflicts with Iran and Israel. The summit, with the theme of 'Strengthening Multilateralism,' will see discussions on global issues and includes new member nations - Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates. As major emerging economies, the BRICS group comprises 41% of the world population and 24% of the world GDP, making it an important platform for discussions on global development and security.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kazan, Russia to attend the 16th BRICS Summit and was welcomed by Rustam Minnikhanov. On the sidelines, Modi held bilateral talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, discussing issues such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Modi also congratulated Russia on its successful BRICS presidency, stating that many countries are now interested in joining the grouping. The annual summit in July strengthened cooperation in various fields between India and Russia.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has issued a warning that his country could use nuclear weapons against Ukraine if it faced aggression, including attacks using conventional weapons. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations, with Ukraine seeking permission from the UK and US to target Russian bases with long-range cruise missiles and supersonic battlefield range missiles. Russia’s ally China has called for calm, with President Xi Jinping cautioning against the use of nuclear weapons. This statement from Putin has sparked concerns about the possibility of a nuclear conflict in the region.
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