18/03/26 | 10:41 am | India-Russia | MEA | United Nations

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India, Russia hold 7th round of consultations on UN matters

India and Russia held the 7th round of India-Russia Consultations on UN Matters in New Delhi on Tuesday, discussing priorities in the United Nations and issues related to the UN Security Council agenda.

The meeting was led by MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George from the Indian side and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov from the Russian side.

During the consultations, both sides briefed each other on their respective priorities in the United Nations.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the discussions focused on key issues on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) agenda, including counterterrorism, peacekeeping and reforms of the Security Council.

India and Russia also exchanged views on current regional and global developments, the MEA said.

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