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You can't talk to India or China in those words

You can't talk to India or China in those words: The era of colonialism is over 1 - image- President Putin's attacks on POTUS

- Trump cannot order India not to buy Russian oil: Putin said after Beijing's military parade

Moscow: President Putin attacked the President of the US (POTUS) and said that you cannot talk to India or China in those words. In fact, the era of colonialism has long since ended. Putin further said that Trump cannot order India not to buy Russian oil.

In a speech to reporters after a grand military parade in Beijing, Putin took full notice of the pots, as he imposed tariffs of up to 50 percent on India and China for buying oil from Russia.

They said: You know that India is a country with a population of 1.5 billion. China is a powerful economic and military power. They also have their own internal politics. They have their own internal political machinery and laws.

You should think about this survey. You have to think that when someone does that, we will punish them, then the one who says that has to think. They have experienced many ups and downs of history. When they go through great difficulties, you should think about how the leaders of such big countries will react. If their leaders show even the slightest weakness, they will be thrown out, their political career will also be over. Those countries have suffered for a long time. But now the era of colonialism is over.

Along with this, Putin expressed hope that a way out of this situation will be found in a short time, I hope that a way will be found.

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