Leader of Nato member Poland visits China, hopes to talk Ukraine with Xi

Some trade agreements are to be signed during the visit

Xi Jinping, Jinping, China President
Xi Jinping, Jinping, China President(Photo: Reuters)
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2 min read Last Updated : Jun 24 2024 | 12:21 PM IST

Poland's President Andrzej Duda is in China on a visit that brings the leader of a Nato member to a country that has backed Russia in its full-on invasion of Ukraine.

I am trying to maintain friendly relations with China, Poland has always had decent relations with China and I would like that to be continued," Duda said in an interview on private Radio Zet on Friday.

He was scheduled to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Monday and has said peace in Ukraine will be discussed.

Asked if he believes that China is holding a key to peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Duda said: I think that to a large degree, yes.

While China says it is neutral in the fighting, it has blamed Nato's expansion for provoking Russian President Vladimir Putin into launching the invasion and has maintained robust trade and diplomatic relations with Moscow. Poland borders Ukraine and has provided refuge for those fleeing the fighting and maintained a hard line against further expansion of Russian aggression.

Duda said he will also talk to Xi about Belarus exerting migration pressure on the border with Poland, as a form of hybrid war that also includes cyberattacks.

Duda will also seek a visa waiver for Poles traveling to China and will seek possibilities of increasing Poland's exports there, to balance their trade relations.

State Statistics Poland said 13.9 per cent of the nation's imports last year were from China, while Polish exports to China were just a fraction of that amount.

Some trade agreements are to be signed during the visit.

On Wednesday Duda will fly to the financial hub of Shanghai to attend a Poland-China economic forum.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Topics :NATONATO allianceNato chiefPolandChinaUkraine

First Published: Jun 24 2024 | 12:21 PM IST

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