<p>The Russian Foreign Ministry has said reports about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi allegedly refusing a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin are a "misunderstanding", the <em>Interfax</em> news agency said on Tuesday.</p>.<p><em>Bloomberg News </em>reported last week that a decision to cancel a summit between the two leaders was taken after veiled threats by Putin to use nuclear weapons in the Ukraine war.</p>.<p>An Indian government source told <em>Reuters</em> that the decision not to hold a summit was taken much earlier and that the nuclear angle was not a factor. </p>
<p>The Russian Foreign Ministry has said reports about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi allegedly refusing a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin are a "misunderstanding", the <em>Interfax</em> news agency said on Tuesday.</p>.<p><em>Bloomberg News </em>reported last week that a decision to cancel a summit between the two leaders was taken after veiled threats by Putin to use nuclear weapons in the Ukraine war.</p>.<p>An Indian government source told <em>Reuters</em> that the decision not to hold a summit was taken much earlier and that the nuclear angle was not a factor. </p>