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'Poland & India are victims of transnational terror... we condemn cross-border terrorism', Pg8

Poland's Deputy PM discusses India-Poland ties, Ukraine war, terrorism, and India-EU FTA, emphasizing shared concerns and potential cooperation.

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Key Highlights:

  • Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski visited India for bilateral talks with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.
  • Discussions covered the Russia-Ukraine war, potential mediation, and India-Poland bilateral ties, including the India-EU FTA.
  • Poland and India share concerns regarding transnational terrorism and condemn cross-border acts.
  • Sikorski acknowledged India's economic progress and its approach to prosperity through open trade and enterprise.
  • Poland offered support for India-EU FTA negotiations, citing geopolitical needs and the recent EU agreement with Mercosur.

Detailed Insights:

  • Historical ties between India and Poland were highlighted, including India providing refuge to Polish citizens during World War II.
  • India's stance on Russian oil imports and related tariffs were discussed, with Sikorski acknowledging India's reduction in imports as wise.
  • Poland's concerns about India's participation in the Zapad exercises in Russia were raised, alongside discussions on regional security.
  • The India-EU FTA is gaining momentum due to geopolitical factors and the need for stronger cooperation between Europe and India.
  • Poland is interested in investing in India, particularly in sectors like heavy machinery, excluding the agricultural sector.
  • The Russia-Ukraine war was a key topic, with Sikorski expressing concerns about Russia's actions and disinformation campaigns.
  • Defense cooperation between India and Europe was discussed, with Poland offering its expertise and advancements in arms supply.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Transnational Terrorism: Terrorist activities that cross international borders, involving multiple countries.
  • Free Trade Agreement (FTA): An agreement between two or more countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers.
  • Budapest Memorandum: A 1994 political agreement where Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for security assurances.
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