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After meeting with Prime Minister Johnson Prime Minister Morawiecki stated: Poland and Great Britain are two countries that want to maintain transatlantic unity

26.11.2021

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki met with Prime Minister Boris Johnson in London. The main topic of the politicians' discussions was the crisis on the eastern border of the European Union. The head of the British government informed that, in the situation of the migration crisis, his country stands side by side with Poland. He also emphasized that, in terms of long-term security but also many other areas, Poland is the closest European ally of the United Kingdom in NATO.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki meets Prime Minister Boris Johnson

The cooperation on the part of the head of the British government was also confirmed by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who emphasized the visible support from the United Kingdom. Both prime ministers promised to reach a common position on the crisis on the Polish-Belarusian EU border, the energy crisis, and also activities related to Ukraine, Moldova, and the Western Balkans. - Great Britain is Poland’s really good ally. I am happy about it. We will certainly continue our close cooperation - Prime Minister Morawiecki concluded.

Geopolitical risk on EU’s and NATO’s eastern border

The crisis on the EU’s Polish-Belarusian border artificially triggered by the Lukashenka regime is just one of the factors currently having an impact on the geopolitical situation in Europe. During the meeting, Poland’s and United Kingdom’s prime ministers discussed not only the situation on EU and NATO’s eastern border but also the threats being a result of strengthening the Russian military capabilities at the border with Ukraine.

There are also equally important factors including Increases in gas prices and ETS allowances, which impact the costs of living throughout Europe, including Poland. Energy pressure, an increase in the military threat, the pressure of Russian propaganda, and spreading fake news are actions that have an impact on the situation in Europe.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson emphasized that there is a need for joint actions to solve the current challenges. Poland and the United Kingdom are protecting prosperity, peace, and stability, despite the gauntlet thrown on the global order by Kremlin. The goal of both countries is to ensure transatlantic unity and the unity of the Western world. The prime ministers pay special attention to the development of de-escalation mechanisms aimed at bringing peace and stability to the region.

European leaders in solidarity with the challenges

In recent days, the head of the Polish government met with leaders of many European countries. The Polish diplomatic offensive began with a visit with the prime ministers of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. A meeting with the prime ministers of Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary took place in Budapest, from where the prime minister went to meet the head of the Croatian government. In the following days, the head of the Polish government met with the French President, the Prime Minister of Slovenia, and the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

All meetings confirm solidarity and mutual support. The crisis at the border, as one of the ones influencing the geopolitical situation in Europe, is affecting both the European Union and NATO. These are hybrid activities that try to break the European Union’s territorial integrity, by taking advantage of migrants. The recent days have shown that we can count on our allies.

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