Putin admits Western sanctions on Russia have been unsuccessful and plans to speak with India's Prime Minister about imports.

December 2nd 2025.

Putin admits Western sanctions on Russia have been unsuccessful and plans to speak with India's Prime Minister about imports.
As he prepares for his upcoming visit to India, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his desire to discuss increasing the import of Indian goods into the Russian market with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During an economic and investment forum, Putin spoke about the failure of Western countries to effectively manage the global economy through sanctions, stating that Russia has been able to successfully cope with these challenges.

In addition to addressing the economic issues, Putin also took the opportunity to criticize Western countries for their non-competitive actions and their attempts to eliminate rivals and maintain their own privileges and monopolies. He emphasized that this has caused turmoil in the modern world, as reported by Sputnik. As part of his visit to India, Putin will also participate in the India-Russia Business Forum on December 4-5, aimed at boosting trade between the two countries.

Taking a diplomatic stance, Putin highlighted the strong relationship between Russia, China, and India, built on years of friendship and strategic cooperation. He expressed his belief that the majority of countries in the world have a pragmatic approach and that Russia will continue to cooperate with them. In particular, Putin announced several joint projects in the energy, industry, and agriculture sectors between Russia, India, and China, with the goal of elevating their cooperation to a new level.

Amidst his discussions on economic and diplomatic matters, Putin also addressed the topic of military cooperation. He accused European states of abandoning diplomacy and stated that Russia is ready to fight if necessary. However, he also mentioned the approval of a major military logistics pact between Russia and India by Russia's State Duma, just days before his visit to India.

During his visit, Putin will hold the 23rd annual bilateral summit with Prime Minister Modi, where they are expected to discuss defence and trade deliverables. As Putin looks to strengthen ties with India and other countries, it is clear that he is focused on promoting cooperation and stability in the global community.

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