Ansari, who is on a five-day visit to Armenia and Poland, said Poland has supported India's bid to join the NSG earlier and now that the "rules were being reworked" it will continue to do so. He said this apparently referring to the nuclear non-proliferation regime linkage to India's joining the NSG.
"As far as NSG is concerned, the rules were being reworked. Old rules are being amended," he said.
Speaking about the areas of cooperation between India and Poland, he said one such area was the coal sector.
"Another area is agriculture. India looks forward to strengthen the bilateral trade engagement with Poland," he told reporters on board his special aircraft.
He said India is set to sign an MoU with Poland in the agriculture sector. There is also considerable potential for bilateral engagement in the defence sector.
"Poland is a big country. It is our strongest trading partner in central Europe. We have USD 3 billion trade with the country. Indian companies are working there," he said.
Ansari will reach Poland on April 26 and over the next two days meet the Polish president and the prime minister, who will host a banquet in the vice president's honour. He will also meet the speaker of the Senate.
About Armenia, which would be his first stop during the tour, he said, "We have very good relations with the country and it supports us on many issues at various international fora."
This is Ansari's first visit to Armenia and Poland.
The vice president, who will be in Armenia till April 26, is accompanied by his wife, Salma Ansari, Union Minister of State for Small, Medium & Micro Industries Giriraj Singh, Members of Parliament Sitaram Yechury, D P Tripathi, Vivek Tankha and Thupstan Chhewang and senior officials, besides media representatives.
In Armenia, Ansari will hold discussions with the president, prime minister and the foreign minister in the capital of Yerevan, besides attending a host of events.
The visit to Armenia takes place at a time when the two countries are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Armenia. This is the second visit at the level of the vice president of India to Armenia.
In Poland, Ansari will inaugurate a business seminar. He will deliver a lecture at the University of Warsaw and will inaugurate the Indian Embassy Chancery cum Residential Complex.
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