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Poland, UK to ‘strengthen strategic relationship’, PMs say

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Roberto Galea 29.11.2016 12:15
Poland and the UK want to strengthen their “strategic relationship”, the countries’ prime ministers said on Monday after bilateral talks in London.
Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło and UK Prime Minister Theresa May. Photo: KPRM/P Tracz.Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło and UK Prime Minister Theresa May. Photo: KPRM/P Tracz.

Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło and her British counterpart Theresa May talked about security, defence and trade, as Poland and the UK held their first “intergovernmental consultations”.

Szydło said: “I deeply believe that we will deepen our relations in the coming months and years,” adding: “The United Kingdom is a strategic partner for Poland regardless whether [the UK] is or is no longer in the European Union.”

May said the UK’s exit from the EU “will not weaken our relationship with Poland, rather it will serve as a catalyst to strengthen it.”

Szydło said further talks would continue in Poland next year. (vb/pk)

Source: PAP, premier.gov.pl, gov.uk

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