MOSCOW, December 27. /TASS/. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says he will discuss with Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar ways to better implement the decisions of the two countries' leaders.
"Leaders set the tone for all levels of our relations," Lavrov said, opening talks with his Indian counterpart. "Today we have a very important task - to see what else needs to be done to make the decisions of our leaders implemented even more effectively."
The minister noted the similarity of the two countries' positions on the UN, respect for its charter in its entirety and interconnectedness, as well as the dialogue of states within BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the G20. "The countries are interested in building an international political and economic system that is open and fair for all," he added.
Lavrov pointed out that relations between the two countries are long-standing and friendly. "It is pleasing that they are progressing steadily in modern conditions. We are reliable partners," the minister emphasized.
The Russian minister noted the close cooperation between the two countries' foreign ministries, security councils, parliaments, as well as strong cultural and educational ties. "We have a very rich program of relations that get wide support of our citizens," the minister concluded. Lavrov and Jaishankar also held a private meeting. The conversation lasted about half an hour.
The Indian Foreign Minister arrived in Russia on Monday on a five-day visit.