By : Jayveer Singh
PM Modi and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk spoke during a joint news conference on the second day of Modi’s two-day tour. PM Modi also expressed gratitude to Poland for its assistance during the 2022 war in Ukraine.
On the second day of his two-day tour, Prime Minister Modi spoke at a joint news conference with Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland. PM Modi remarked, “I am very grateful to Prime Minister Tusk for his kind words and warm welcome in this beautiful city of Warsaw,” in response to the Polish PM’s speech. Your priceless efforts to deepen the connection between Poland and India are sincerely appreciated. I sincerely appreciate your input. You have been India’s close friend for a long time, the Prime Minister informed Donald Tusk. You have greatly aided in fostering the goodwill between Poland and India.
Poland was giving amid the crisis in Ukraine – PM
The Prime Minister stated in his speech that an Indian Prime Minister has visited Poland for the first time in 45 years. This privilege was granted to me at the start of my third term. I would especially want to thank the Polish government and everyone here on this memorable occasion. We Indians will always be grateful for your kindness in helping to evacuate the Indian students who were left behind during the 2022 Ukraine crisis.
“We are commemorating the diplomatic relations’ 70th anniversary.”
In the midst of everything, Prime Minister Modi declared that today is particularly significant for Poland-India relations. We are commemorating our diplomatic ties’ 70th anniversary this year. This time, we’ve made the decision to turn our relationship into a strategic alliance. Poland and India have diplomatic ties founded in common principles such as democracy and the rule of law. Poland and India have also been advancing on the global stage in close coordination. We both concur that in order to address global concerns, reform of the UN and other international institutions is urgently needed.
This is a significant day for both nations. – Tusk
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk earlier stated, “Today is a very important day for both our countries,” during a joint news conference in Warsaw. We consider it a great honor to be hosting the Indian Prime Minister on this 70th anniversary of our nations’ strategic alliance. This demonstrates how significant this visit is. This is unquestionably evidence that ties between our two nations are improving. This holds great significance for the whole area.”
PM Modi’s response to the crisis in Ukraine
We are all deeply concerned about the ongoing war in West Asia and Ukraine, according to Prime Minister Modi. India is adamant that no issue can be resolved in combat. The greatest threat to humanity today is the loss of innocent life in any kind of catastrophe. In order to quickly restore peace and stability, we are in favor of communication and diplomacy. India is prepared to work with its friendly nations in every way possible to achieve this.