Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 22, 2024, 07:35 PM
Russia-Ukraine War: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Poland. PM Modi was given a grand welcome here and he also met the people of the Indian community. On Thursday, PM Modi and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk also issued a joint statement. During this, PM Modi has praised his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk for his contribution in strengthening bilateral relations. At the same time, PM Modi has also given a big statement from Poland regarding the Russia-Ukraine war.PM Modi invited Polish companiesPM Modi said in Poland that this year we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of our diplomatic relations. On this occasion, we have decided to transform relations into a strategic partnership. We invite Polish companies to join 'Make in India and Make for the World'. India and Poland have also been moving forward in close coordination on the international stage. We both agree that reform in the United Nations and other international institutions is the need of the hour to face global challenges.What did PM Modi say on the Russia-Ukraine war?PM Modi has expressed concern over the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. PM Modi said that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and West Asia is a matter of deep concern for all of us. India firmly believes that no problem can be solved on the battlefield. The loss of innocent lives in any crisis has become the biggest challenge for the entire humanity. We support dialogue and diplomacy for the early restoration of peace and stability.Expressed gratitude for evacuating Indian studentsPM Modi has said that today is a day of special significance in the relations between India and Poland. Today, after 45 years, an Indian Prime Minister has visited Poland. I have got this privilege at the beginning of my third term. On this occasion, I express special gratitude to the Government of Poland and the people here. Thanking Poland, PM Modi said that we Indians can never forget the generosity you showed to evacuate the Indian students stranded during the Ukraine crisis in the year 2022.