now the foreign ministers of three countries are in New Delhi and we bring to you excerpts from exclusive conversations with top ministers from Russia Japan and Spain starting with Russia first we ons principle diplomatic correspondent spoke with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov he said that Russian President Putin and Indian Prime Minister Modi share great chemistry his remarks come days after the two leaders had a telephonic conversation in which Putin wished PM Modi a success in upcoming polls I think the leaders of our two countries have a great personal relationship between them they have great
chemistry good rapport they understand each other in a manner that is so extraordinary to any leaders in the world and this is the major the essential factor of promotion of our relationship over years they have met several times they have agreed on frameworks for cooperation and we definitely think that further contacts between the leaders would you know expand and promote our bilateral agenda so it's I would say it it's not just an asset this is something that we really cherish Scott sir for two plus years already we have our practices routines we know how to
work in this circumstance there is no tragic nothing dramatic about it we are very prepared to honor all our obligations irrespective of what would be done within or without cuts we have our bilateral cooperation that is of great importance to Russia and all all the commitments all the obligations under this and other contracts will be fully honored by Russia irrespective cuts another Asian nation that is increasingly seen warm ties with India as japan onry ons diplomacy show this week we spoke to Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs taro kono he pitched for building a strong relationship
with India he also claimed that helped bring stability to the indo-pacific region when Prime Minister Modi visited Japan last year we agreed to start 2+2 ministerial meeting process and we are holding dialogue on cyber dialogue on space as you mentioned the Japanese maritime self-defense force are participating officially in Malabar exercise and Indian Army Air Force working with Japanese self-defense forces in joint exercise so there are a lot of cooperation between our self-defense force and Indian armed forces at the same time there are a lot of things we can do to get the defence industry going
so there are a lot of potential and creating very strong relationship between Japan and India or plus US or even Australia will bring the stability in this indo-pacific region and I think the stability is a cornerstone for the economic prosperity of this region Yun also spoke to the foreign minister of Spain Joseph Burrell he spoke on a variety of issues including Trump's pot a wall address and breaks it but the most significant one was where he spoke about what India and Spain can learn from each other when it comes to separatism and redrawing of borders
do you think India and Spain can learn together from each other's experiences of separatism for instance Spain you talk about talks within the Constitution for instance so either school for learning between India and spirit comes to separatism well I don't know the history of India and the situation of political situation in the country as much as much as I should in order to to answer your request you know but India's a very special case because you build the political union before building an economic union in Europe we are doing just the contrary we are building
an economic Union before building a political union because we have too much history behind us and in order to build political union we have to share markets Goods economic relationship to create what jungle wars call in solidarity of the fact and on this solidarity of the fact we can construct a bigger union a stronger union a deeper union but India is a remarkable example of how you can be united in diversity in other we say United in diversity but when I come to India I said my god diversity here is diversity [Music]