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STRELNA, June 1 - RIA Novosti. Russia and India adopted the St. Petersburg Declaration, the document was signed following the talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

As the assistant to the president of the Russian Federation Jury Ushakov earlier informed journalists, in the declaration steps on expansion of interaction in sphere of a policy and economy are designated.
As Ushakov said, following the talks, the so-called St. Petersburg declaration "Russia-India" will be adopted, in which "various steps will be proposed, the implementation of which will expand bilateral cooperation in various fields": in political, trade-economic, scientific and technical And humanitarian spheres. The document is focused on the future and on the activation of further ties and cooperation, he noted.
The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which has become the world's leading venue for business communication and discussion of key economic issues, is taking place this June 1-3. MIA "Russia Today" acts as an information partner of the forum.


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