PM Modi embarks on a three-day official visit to Poland and Ukraine
By Elets News Network 21-August-2024

In a landmark move to bolster India’s diplomatic presence in Central and Eastern Europe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today commenced an official visit to Poland and Ukraine on Wednesday, 21 August.

Ahead of his departure, PM Modi highlighted the 70-year milestone in India’s diplomatic relations with Poland. He underscored Poland’s pivotal role as an economic partner in Central Europe and the shared values of democracy and pluralism that unite the two nations.

“My visit to Poland coincides with the 70th anniversary of our diplomatic ties. Poland remains a key economic partner in Central Europe, and our mutual commitment to democracy and pluralism strengthens our relationship further,” said PM Modi.

During his stay, PM Modi is set to engage in discussions with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda to explore avenues for deepening bilateral relations. He will also connect with the Indian community in Poland, acknowledging their vital contributions to the cultural and economic ties between the two nations.

Following his visit to Poland, PM Modi will proceed to Ukraine at the invitation of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Ukraine. Amid ongoing conflict with Russia, PM Modi aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation and share perspectives on achieving a peaceful resolution.

“As friends and partners, we hope for the early return of peace and stability in the region,” PM Modi stated, expressing confidence that this visit will lay the groundwork for stronger relations with Poland and Ukraine in the years ahead.

 

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