Putin strengthens his friendship with Modi as he pledges 'uninterrupted' flow of oilpublished at 13:00 GMT 5 December 2025
Image source, EPARussian President Vladimir Putin has had a busy day in Delhi while visiting India's Narendra Modi.
He's due to fly back to Russia at 21:00 local time (15:30 GMT), but before it was wheels off, he announced that Moscow is ready to provide "uninterrupted shipments" of fuel to India. This comes even as Delhi is facing pressure from Trump to stop buying Russian oil.
Putin, speaking alongside the Indian PM in Delhi, questioned earlier why India should be punished for buying oil when the US itself buys nuclear fuel from Moscow.
The US has imposed 50% tariffs on most Indian products, arguing that Delhi's continued purchases of Russian oil helped fund the war in Ukraine - an accusation India denies.
Putin's visit comes as the US holds a series of talks with Russia and Ukraine in an attempt to broker a peace deal to end the war.
On Thursday, Putin told India Today that Russia was working on a "peaceful solution" to ending the war - warning that Ukraine must withdraw from the Donbas or Russia would seize it.
- What did Putin and Modi get out of this meeting? Our Russia editor Steve Rosenberg breaks it down
- Visas, trade and nuclear power: Our main news story outlines the many memorandums the two leaders exchanged, in areas including trade and agriculture
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