Pentagon’s Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh tells reporters at a news conference that the US encourages all its partners and allies to avoid transactions with Russia
Washington: The US remains deeply confident in India’s diversification of military equipment and believes that Washington’s proposal for industrial cooperation will further integrate the defence industries of the two countries, the Pentagon has said, a PTI report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.
Pentagon’s Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters at a news conference on Tuesday, June 20, that the US encourages all its partners and allies to avoid transactions with Russia.
“We welcome Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the United States this week. (Defence) Secretary (Lloyd) Austin visited India just two weeks ago and was able to meet his counterpart (Rajnath Singh) there”.
She added referring to the sanctions imposed on Moscow: “What we always will continue to urge our allies and partners around the world is to avoid transactions with Russia,”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting the US from June 21-24 at the invitation of US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden.
“We remain deeply confident in India’s diversification of equipment, and over the past decade, our proposal for industrial cooperation will further integrate the US and Indian defence industries. So, I think I’ll just leave it at that,” Singh said.
“That’s something that we’ve continued to reiterate with Turkey, with India, and with others. I think, there are very different and two different cases, and when it comes to India, we remain confident in their diversification of equipment and our ability to integrate with them as well,” she said.
“I’m not going to get ahead of any announcements that might come out from the White House or any other agencies,” Singh said when asked about the possible defence deals that could be signed during Prime Minister Modi’s visit.
India signed a USD 5 billion deal with Russia in October 2018 for purchasing five units of the S-400 air defence missile systems, despite a warning from the previous Donald Trump administration that going ahead with the contract may invite US sanctions.
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