Key Points

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held talks with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski regarding recent security developments. India expressed concern over incidents affecting Poland's security while reiterating its position on seeking a durable solution to the Ukraine conflict. The conversation followed Poland shooting down Russian drones that crossed into its airspace during strikes on Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described the situation as the most dangerous since World War II and invoked NATO's Article 4 for consultations.

Key Points: Jaishankar Poland FM Sikorski Discuss Ukraine Conflict Security Concerns

  • Jaishankar conveyed India's concern over recent developments affecting Poland's security
  • India reiterated support for early end to hostilities in Ukraine conflict
  • Poland shot down drones crossing from Russia during Ukraine strikes
  • Polish PM Tusk invoked NATO Article 4 citing dangerous security situation
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Jaishankar, Polish FM hold talks on regional security; India stresses durable solution on Ukraine conflict

India's Jaishankar stresses durable Ukraine solution with Polish FM Sikorski after Russian drones cross into Poland, escalating NATO security concerns.

"There was no reason to say that Poland was in a state of war, but it was closer to a conflict than any time since World War II - Donald Tusk"

New Delhi September 12

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Thursday spoke to Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and conveyed India's concern over recent developments affecting Poland's security.

During the conversation, Jaishankar also reiterated India's position on the Ukraine conflict, saying that India continues to support "an early end to hostilities" and a "durable solution" to the crisis.

Taking to X, Jaishankar wrote, "Spoke to Foreign Minister @sikorskiradek of Poland today. He shared his concern about recent developments pertaining to Poland's security. I underlined that India favors an early end to hostilities and a durable solution for the Ukraine conflict."

https://x.com/DrSJaishankar/status/1966205665065710079

The call came a day after Poland's military confirmed that it had shot down drones which crossed into its airspace during a Russian strike on Ukraine, according to CNN. This marked the first time Poland has taken such action, raising fears of a wider escalation for Europe and NATO.

Radoslaw Sikorski, who also serves as Poland's Deputy Prime Minister, said the scale of the incident showed it was intentional. Stating that the number of drones that entered Polish airspace makes it a deliberate act by Russia, CNN reported.

Poland's Minister of Interior later said that 16 drones had been detected across the country, with debris scattered over a wide area, as per CNN.

Addressing the Polish parliament, Prime Minister Donald Tusk cautioned that while Poland was not at war, the situation was more dangerous than at any time since World War II.

"There was no reason to say that Poland was in a state of war, but it was closer to a conflict than any time since World War II," he said. The Prime Minister added that Poland was facing an "enemy that does not hide its hostile intentions."

Tusk also announced that Poland had invoked Article 4 of the NATO treaty, which allows the alliance to convene and discuss threats to the security of member states, as per CNN.

On Thursday, Poland's Armed Forces imposed restrictions on air traffic in the eastern region of the country, with the order in place until December 9.

Russia's defence ministry confirmed that it had carried out strikes against Ukraine overnight into Wednesday but denied any link to Poland.

It said that "no targets on the territory of Poland were planned for destruction," stressing that the drones used in the attack on Ukraine had a maximum range of 700 kilometres (435 miles), CNN reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
The situation is getting really serious. When drones start crossing borders, it's a dangerous escalation. India's call for peaceful resolution is much needed in these tense times.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate India's diplomatic efforts, I wish our government would take a stronger stand against aggression. "Durable solution" sounds good but what about immediate accountability?
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Sarah B
This is exactly why India needs to maintain strong relationships with both Eastern and Western nations. We can play a crucial mediating role in such conflicts.
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Michael C
Poland invoking Article 4 of NATO treaty shows how serious this is. The world cannot afford another major conflict. Hope diplomatic channels prevail over military escalation.
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Kavya N
India's position is wise - neither supporting aggression nor jumping into someone else's conflict. We have our own security concerns to worry about. Peace should be the ultimate goal 🙏

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