Bilateral issues, as well as the most pressing problems of the EU, including the community’s future and energy security, were the main subjects of talks between Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas in Warsaw on Friday. „Friday’s visit by the head of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, shows that we are connected to the Germans by the relations of good partnership and also that Poland occupies a strong and important position in the process of building and reforming the European Union,“ government spokesperson Joanna Kopcinska said after the meeting with Morawiecki.
The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on its Twitter account that during the meeting the politicians had discussed the future of Europe and Polish-German co-operation as well as their common partnership with France and transatlantic relations. Poland is Heiko Maas’s second destination for a foreign visit. He visited France on Wednesday after being sworn in to office.
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Source: Polish Press Agency (PAP)