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Biden: US is "in consultation with India" over Russia-Ukraine


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2 minutes ago, Pashuvu said:

Ipudu world ki telisindi entante evaraina dennaina invade cheyochu..maha ante other countries warning istayi but emi cheyalevu ani...

China Taiwan meeda NK SK and Japan meeda, Pakis gilgit baltistan ni completega..China gadu arunachal ni mingeyatam khayam

I saw this some where something interesting

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1 minute ago, Pashuvu said:

Ipudu world ki telisindi entante evaraina dennaina invade cheyochu..maha ante other countries warning istayi but emi cheyalevu ani...

China Taiwan meeda NK SK and Japan meeda, Pakis gilgit baltistan ni completega..China gadu arunachal ni mingeyatam khayam

Gilgit balistan valledhe bhayya... we only have saichen glacier and it truly is wothless defensive position. Pk ki telsu we aren't sadist enough to evoparate saichen and we have to guard it so they don't do the worst. 

Naaku personal ga manam kontha nepal and mount kailash ni annex chestha chaalu... completey satisfied😉 

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18 minutes ago, Spartan said:

 

US President Joe Biden told reporters Thursday the United States was “in consultation with India” on the issue of Ukraine and Russia. 

The comments came in response to a question on whether India, a major US defense partner, was “fully in sync” with the United States, with Biden adding, “We haven’t resolved that completely.”

India has a historic friendship with Russia. At the same time, its strategic partnership with the US has grown at an unprecedented pace over the past two decades. 

Also on Thursday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a phone conversation with India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, stressing the importance of a “strong collective response” toward Russia's invasion of Ukraine, an official spokesperson said.

“Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke with Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar today to discuss Russia’s premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified attack on Ukraine. Secretary Blinken stressed the importance of a strong collective response to condemn Russia’s invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal and ceasefire,” State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said in a readout of the call on Thursday.

Following the call, Blinken tweeted a similar statement, highlighting the “importance of a strong collective response to Russian aggression,” adding “Russia’s attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity is a clear violation of the rules-based international order.”

In response, Jaishanker tweeted: “Appreciate the call from @SecBlinken. Discussed the ongoing developments in Ukraine and its implications."

 

1 line answer -- hum khana nahin batuku sakta..lekin war nahi karta batuku nahin ... 100 saal se

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1 minute ago, Pashuvu said:

I guess wrong analysis...China gadu Taiwan ni tinesina vadiki kadupu nindadu..they won't leave Pakis..

Vaadu mongolia nundi start chesi manlni, bhutan, nepal, mood unte bangla, conf ga srilanka, kasi ga seychelles, maldives tho end chestadu.

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23 minutes ago, Spartan said:

 

US President Joe Biden told reporters Thursday the United States was “in consultation with India” on the issue of Ukraine and Russia. 

The comments came in response to a question on whether India, a major US defense partner, was “fully in sync” with the United States, with Biden adding, “We haven’t resolved that completely.”

India has a historic friendship with Russia. At the same time, its strategic partnership with the US has grown at an unprecedented pace over the past two decades. 

Also on Thursday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a phone conversation with India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, stressing the importance of a “strong collective response” toward Russia's invasion of Ukraine, an official spokesperson said.

“Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke with Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar today to discuss Russia’s premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified attack on Ukraine. Secretary Blinken stressed the importance of a strong collective response to condemn Russia’s invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal and ceasefire,” State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said in a readout of the call on Thursday.

Following the call, Blinken tweeted a similar statement, highlighting the “importance of a strong collective response to Russian aggression,” adding “Russia’s attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity is a clear violation of the rules-based international order.”

In response, Jaishanker tweeted: “Appreciate the call from @SecBlinken. Discussed the ongoing developments in Ukraine and its implications."

 

in simple, US is begging India to be on their side

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1 minute ago, Arrogant_champ said:

Vaadu mongolia nundi start chesi manlni, bhutan, nepal, mood unte bangla, conf ga srilanka, kasi ga seychelles, maldives tho end chestadu.

Mangolia almost depends on China...almost vallade...

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Just now, Android_Halwa said:

How is this possible ?

Hehe adhey kadha - evadiki vaadu balls pattukoni kursunnaaru, open ga Sleepy Thaatha hands up ani chethulu yetthesinaadu - inkem ww3 , oh vaaram rojulu hadavudi and the news will be on China & Taiwan. 

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