Bilateral cooperation, including in the field of defence, support to Ukraine and the fight against illegal immigration, were the topics of the conversation that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had with the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, on the occasion of NATO summit in Vilnius, the British Prime Minister’s office reported.
Leaders praised the extensive cooperation between the UK and Poland, especially in the field of defence, where we continue to deepen our cooperation. They agreed that the war in Ukraine demonstrated the importance of the interoperability of NATO forces, as well as the importance of strengthening the defense industry across the alliance.
– was written in a communiqué issued by Downing Street.
It added that President Duda briefed Prime Minister Sunak on his recent visit to Ukraine, and the two discussed the need for long-term security arrangements for Ukraine to ensure it is never again threatened as it is today, as well as the need to further strengthen NATO in response to the threat from Russia.
The Prime Minister and President Duda discussed a number of broader ways for the UK and Poland to work together, including tackling illegal migration. They welcomed the efforts to reach a working arrangement between the UK and Frontex in this regard
– indicated.
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Source: wPolityce