
During talks in New Delhi, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar urged Poland to adopt zero tolerance towards terrorism and cautioned against supporting terrorist infrastructure in India's neighbourhood, referencing Poland's recent engagement with Pakistan and a joint statement mentioning Kashmir. Jaishankar also criticized what he described as unfair and unjustified selective targeting of India by Western countries over its ties with Russia amid the Ukraine conflict, including tariffs. Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski acknowledged concerns about selective targeting and emphasized shared condemnation of terrorism, while highlighting Poland's support for Ukraine and optimism about India-EU trade relations. The discussions reviewed bilateral cooperation across trade, defence, and technology amid differing views on geopolitical issues.
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