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Polish PM leaves for Warsaw
Bangalore, Feb 18: Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller left this evening for Warsaw at the end of a four-day visit to India during which the two nations signed an extradition treaty and agreed to cooperate in combating terrorism.
Bangalore, Feb 18: Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller left this evening for Warsaw at the end of a four-day visit to India during which the two nations signed an extradition treaty and agreed to cooperate in combating terrorism.
Miller, accompanied by a business delegation, addressed
an Indo-Polish business summit and visited the headquarters of
Infosys Technologies Ltd during his day-long sojourn in
Bangalore.
The Polish leader flew in here this morning from Delhi where the extradition treaty and a five-year defence accord was signed in his and Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's presence last night. Bureau Report
The Polish leader flew in here this morning from Delhi where the extradition treaty and a five-year defence accord was signed in his and Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's presence last night. Bureau Report