New Delhi, Dec. 2 -- Russia wants to create a trading order which is "secure from third party interference" and feels that the global trend of de-dolllarisation has started, albeit slowly.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who spoke to the Indian media ahead of Rusian President Vladimir Putin's summit meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that the share of US dollar in global currency was slowly reducing, "Not as fast, but it is a trend".
Peskov said that Russia. combatting unilateral sanctions from the US and European Union, which he described as "illegal, that had no UN mandate", had found that many trading partners are willing to trade in national currencies with Moscow.
India has long established a Rupee-Rouble mechanism ...