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Jaishankar, Polish Deputy PM Sikorski hold talks

Jaishankar, Polish Deputy PM Sikorski hold talks
Blitz Bureau

NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held a meeting with Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski on January 19, discussing advancing economic, technology, defence, mining, P2P and multilateral cooperation between the two nations. Following their talks, Jaishankar, in a post on X, wrote, “Today’s meeting with DPM and FM Radoslaw Sikorski of Poland provided an opportunity for an open conversation on our bilateral ties and global developments. Discussed advancing our economic, technology, defence, mining, P2P and multilateral cooperation. Appreciate Poland’s support for stronger India-EU ties.”

In his opening remarks at the meeting, Jaishankar urged Poland to display zero tolerance for terrorism and not help fuel the terrorist infrastructure in India’s neighbourhood. He stated that the ties between India and Poland have progressed steadily; however, he noted that they need constant tending. “Deputy Prime Minister, you are no stranger to our region and are more than familiar with the long-standing challenges of cross-border terrorism. I hope at this meeting to discuss some of your recent travels to the region. Poland should display zero tolerance for terrorism and not help fuel the terrorist infrastructure in our neighbourhood,” he said.

Jaishnkar also reiterated India’s stance on the Ukraine conflict and termed “selective targeting” of New Delhi unfair and unjustified. He noted that he and Sikorski are meeting at a time when the world is under considerable churn and stressed that it is useful to exchange views and perspectives as India and Poland are two nations located in different regions, each with its own challenges and opportunities. “Today, our conversation will naturally cover regional and global developments. In particular, an exchange of assessments on our respective neighbourhoods would be useful. You have been speaking about it publicly during your visit as well,” he said.

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