The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, has warned India not to cross “red lines," Report informs, citing the foreign press.
According to him, the duty of official Kyiv is to convey a simple message to New Delhi: “Military cooperation with Russia is a red line for Ukraine.”
Kuleba said that the cooperation between India and Russia is based more on the Soviet legacy: “Ukraine intends to strengthen relations with India. Both countries will benefit from the expansion of trade and technological relations. We are interested in importing a part of the heavy equipment produced by India.”
The minister invited India to participate in the reconstruction of Ukraine after the war: "After the war, Ukraine will become one of the largest construction projects in the world. Ukraine wants Indian companies to participate in this work."