"The recent trilateral meeting of Russian, Indian and Chinese foreign ministers (on June 2 in Vladivostok) was a positive event in the world policy," he said "The decisions made at the meeting and the beginning of their implementation show that trilateral cooperation enters a new level and has big prospects".
According to Kokoshin, before the trilateral meeting China and India "considerably improved bilateral relations and reached unprecedented agreements on strategic partnership." This was achieved thanks in part to "the constructive influence of Russia's policy," the parliamentarian added.
Indian-Chinese 2005 agreements on join policy on the world market of energy resources are "highly important." Kokoshin said.
"Today China and India are sources of foreign investments worth dozens of millions of dollars into energy sectors of other countries. This is a qualitatively new factor in the energy sphere of the world policy," he said.
We managed to liquidate the U.S. and West European monopoly on big investment resources which existed some years ago, Kokoshin concluded.