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Kremlin sees nothing novel in India's plans to diversify oil supplies

The Kremlin stated on Wednesday that they saw nothing new in India's announcement to diversify their oil supplies, as New Delhi has always purchased oil from other countries including Russia.

Piyush Goyal, the Trade Minister of India, said on Wednesday that India will diversify its energy sources to ensure its citizens' security in an ever-changing global environment.

Goyal made his statement after Donald Trump, the U.S. president announced on Monday a U.S. India trade agreement. Trump said that New Delhi would halt its Russian oil purchases. India hasn't confirmed this publicly since.

Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesperson, said that everyone was aware that Russia wasn't the only oil supplier to India.

Peskov said that "not only us but also all experts in international energy affairs are aware of the fact that Russia is not the sole supplier of oil and petroleum products to India."

"India has always purchased these products from foreign countries." This is why there are no new developments in India. Reporting by Gleb Stlyarov, Editing by Andrew Osborn

(source: Reuters)