PM Modi expresses concern over conflict in Ukraine, West Asia

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PM Modi expresses concern over conflict in Ukraine, West Asia



NEW DELHI: India and Poland will deepen relations said Prime Minister Narendra Modi after meeting Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw on Thursday.“I am glad to have met my friend Prime Minister Donald Tusk. In our talks we took stock of the full range of India-Poland relations. We are particularly keen to deepen linkages in areas such as food processing, urban infrastructure, renewable energy and AI,’’ said PM Modi.Wraz z Premierem @donaldtusk dyskutowaliśmy również na temat poszerzenia współpracy w zakresie bezpieczeństwa i obronności. Równie zadowalające jest to, że przyjęliśmy wspólne założenia do porozumienia w sprawie zabezpieczenia społecznego, na którym skorzystają nowe narody. pic.twitter.com/p2s8RlNVEc— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 22, 2024 PM Modi thanked the Polish government on helping Indian students stranded in Ukraine to move back to India via Poland in 2022.PM Modi holds security and trade talks with Poland’s leaders en route to war-torn Ukraine“The conflict in Ukraine and West Asia is a matter of concern for us. India has reiterated that solutions to conflict cannot be found on the battlefield. The loss of innocent lives is a matter of grave concern. We recommend the resolution of the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy. India is ready to work with other nations to help a resolution,’’ said PM Modi.An Indian Prime Minister has visited Poland after a four-decade gap.“Finally after 45 years! PM Modi it is good to see you in Warsaw,’’ said PM Tusk.Wreszcie. Po 45 latach! Premierze @narendramodi, dobrze Cię widzieć w Warszawie.Finally. After 45 years! Prime Minister @narendramodi, it's good to see you in Warsaw. pic.twitter.com/5x05YQJR30— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) August 22, 2024 The two leaders held talks in restricted and delegation-level formats. They engaged in wide-ranging discussions on various aspects of the bilateral partnership, including trade and investment, science and technology, defence and security, cultural cooperation and people-to-people ties.The two leaders also spoke about the need for reforms in the United Nations (UN), climate change action and threats posed by terrorism.“A joint statement and an action plan (2024-28) for the implementation of the India-Poland Strategic Partnership were issued after the meeting of the two leaders,’’ according to the Ministry of External Affairs.



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