India–Poland Ties: EAM Jaishankar Reviews Economy, Tech and Defence Cooperation; Flags 'Selective Targeting'
- On January 19, Radoslaw Sikorski, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, arrived in New Delhi after attending the Jaipur Literature Festival in Rajasthan and warned the Russia-Ukraine war has shaken Europe's stability.
- Faced with Russia's invasion and broad UN condemnation, Poland spends 4.7 per cent of GDP on defence while the European Union supports Ukraine with about 190 billion euros.
- Sikorski highlighted strategic spillovers, stating `China has gained strategic advantages since the Ukraine war began. Russia is now being forced to sell oil at cheaper prices and is becoming increasingly dependent on China for high-quality goods, internet access, and cyber services.`
- He will meet External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to discuss the India-Poland Strategic Partnership and hopes for the EU-India FTA to be signed at the January 27 summit.
- Amid a severe humanitarian toll, Sikorski stressed thousands killed, cities destroyed, and Ukrainian civilians enduring minus 20 degrees Celsius without electricity, while defending weapons and fighter aircraft transfers as aid, noting NATO exercises in Denmark.
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Selective targeting on tariffs, says Jaishankar, flags Poland minister’s outreach to Pakistan
In unusually blunt remarks at their bilateral meeting in Delhi Monday, Jaishankar also flagged Sikorski’s visit last October to Pakistan and cautioned that Poland must maintain “zero tolerance for terrorism” and “not help fuel” terror infrastructure in the neighbourhood.
India–Poland ties: EAM Jaishankar reviews economy, tech and defence cooperation; flags 'selective targeting'
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held extensive talks with Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski, reviewing bilateral cooperation in economy, technology, and defense. Discussions also covered global and regional developments, with both nations emphasizing the need ...
'Unfair, unjustified': Jaishankar's subtle dig at West over 'selective targeting' of India on Ukraine war
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on Monday criticised the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) on "selectively criticising" India for its position on the Russia-Ukraine war, calling it "unfair and unjustified". He made the remark during delegation level talks with Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who is on India visit. "In the recent past, both in New York last September and in Paris this January, I have candid…
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