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On the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Netherlands provoked trouble under the Indian tweet, and India responded with "don't point fingers"

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From the sixth round of sanctions brewed by Western countries, it can be seen that the Western "anti-Russian camp" is pulling all forces to oppose Russia. Any country that is labeled an "ally" by the West and does not side with the "anti-Russian camp" has become the object of continuous pressure from the West. Just like India, this country has once again been "provoked" by Western countries, and the Indian side directly rebuked Western countries "don't point fingers, India does not need others to teach itself to do things."

On the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Netherlands provoked trouble under the Indian tweet, and India responded with "don't point fingers"

Observer Network reported on the 7th that just two days ago the United Nations held a meeting again on the Ukrainian issue, India's representative to the United Nations pointed out that the emergence of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict no one wants to see, India has always called for the cessation of all hostilities, only dialogue and diplomacy can solve the problem, any action to send weapons can not stop the Russian-Ukrainian military conflict, without weapons to achieve peace, what the international community needs to do is to mediate the conflict, rather than use weapons to intensify contradictions.

At the same time, the representative of India also stressed that India is willing to make every effort to support peace in Ukraine, and that neither Ukraine nor Russia should stop the war, because no one side will be the winner of this conflict, only peace can solve all problems, and the international order should also be based on "respect and equality", so that contradictions can be resolved. Such a statement is also considered to be a veiled accusation of "Russian-hating sentiment" in Western countries.

On the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Netherlands provoked trouble under the Indian tweet, and India responded with "don't point fingers"

As early as two months ago, French President Macron proposed that respect is a necessary prerequisite, even if the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has emerged, all countries should respect Russia, rather than calling Russia an "invader", nor calling Putin a "butcher", only respect for the other side can achieve dialogue, and dialogue is the most direct way to mediate the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

But it is clear that the vast majority of Western countries do not agree with such a "respect" statement. Like U.S. President Joe Biden, he has more than once referred to Putin as a "war criminal and aggressor." Under such a statement by the United States, Western countries have also followed suit and directly humiliated Russia in public. And this attitude also leaves the West with no basis for dialogue with Russia.

On the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Netherlands provoked trouble under the Indian tweet, and India responded with "don't point fingers"

In fact, the Western countries have no intention of dialogue, and what they want to do most is to suppress Russia. Just like the ambassador of the Netherlands, he provoked India again at this UN meeting. The Ambassador of the Netherlands said that India should not abstain in the United Nations, and such an action would be to ignore the emergence of a "war of aggression" and that India, as a major country, should respect the basic charter of the United Nations.

In this regard, India's Representative of the United Nations directly replied that India understands what it is doing and what it should do, and there is no need for the Netherlands and other countries to point fingers at India. Through such a counterattack, India once again demonstrated its determination not to oppose Russia to Western countries, while adhering to its own understanding of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

On the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Netherlands provoked trouble under the Indian tweet, and India responded with "don't point fingers"

In fact, this is not the first time that Western countries have blamed India. As early as March, the United States and European countries joined forces to pressure India, accusing India of conniving and allowing a "war of aggression" to break out in Ukraine without condemning Russia's actions, while demanding that India join the sanctions against Russia. But India rejected all of them and could only call for peace.

Just last month, U.S. President Joe Biden tapped Modi on the phone. Biden said that if it wants to cooperate, India can choose other European countries, which can also help India's economic development, but choose to cooperate with Russia, India will never get the international status and respect it wants.

On the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Netherlands provoked trouble under the Indian tweet, and India responded with "don't point fingers"

Not only that, the US State Department has also threatened India that if India and Russia have any alliance and cooperation, then the United States and Western countries will definitely take action against India and make India pay an unimaginable price. Even in the face of continuous pressure and threats from Western countries, India has not changed its position, let alone sanctioned Russia.

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