
Keir Starmer during a Friday visit to Warsaw, he first appeared at the Presidential Palace, where he had a half-hour conversation with president Andrzej Duda.
Tusk – Starmer meeting. There will be a safety agreement
After gathering with the British Prime Minister, Tusk spoke about "very good relations between Poland and the United Kingdom". “In hard times, times of war abroad,” he said.
Polish Prime Minister advised that a paper on cooperation in the field of safety and defence is to be signed this year.
“With large Britain, the Prime Minister has the same views on the situation in Ukraine, Russian aggression. Identical views on how to act erstwhile it comes to supporting Ukraine – he said and said, "we will share tasks and information."
Tusk wants the RE summit with British Prime Minister
Tusk reported that the conversation with Starmer concerned, among others, maritime safety. – We'll work with Britain. in terms of safety not only in the Baltic Sea but besides in the North Sea," he said.
SEE: Tusk wrote about “thiefs and gangsters”. He hit the PiS.
He besides spoke of request maximum approximation between the EU and the UK. "I have asked the European Council to hold its first meeting, an informal summit with the UK Prime Minister," he said.
– I hope it's not just that. symbolic reopening, but besides a very circumstantial gathering as regards the closest possible cooperation between the UK and the European Union," explained Tusk.
Prime Minister of large Britain in Poland. He visited Auschwitz
According to Reuters, Starmer visited the German Auschwitz concentration camp during his visit to Poland.
In front of the failure Wall in the courtyard of block 11, where Germans shot many thousands of people, mostly Poles, Prime Minister with his wife Victoria They laid a wreathBy paying tribute to all the victims of the camp.
SEE: 79th anniversary of the liberation of the German Auschwitz camp. Celebrations in Auschwitz
“The fact I have seen here present will stay with me for the remainder of my life. Just as my determination to defend this truth, to fight the poison of anti-Semitism and hatred in all its forms and to do everything in my power to 'never again' mean what he says and what he must truly mean: never again', Keir Starmer wrote in the museum's memorial book.
In 10 days there will be celebrations there 80th anniversary of the liberation of the camp. On that day in celebrations in Museum and Memorial to participate King Charles.
British Prime Minister in Ukraine. 100-year partnership agreement
Starmer visited Kiev the day before, where together with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski signed "100-year partnership agreement".
SEE: Exhumations in Volyn. "Ukraine and Poland exchanged lists of places"
– present is simply a truly historical day, our relations are closer than always – said the Ukrainian leader after the meeting.
As CNN reported, the signed treaty covers areas specified as Defence, science, energy and trade. More HERE.
