Johnson: you have to go shoulder to shoulder with Poland in the migration crisis
Boris Johnson assured Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki that Great Britain would stand “hand in hand” with Poland to those who would “try to provoke migration” against its employers, the British media reported on Friday after a meeting with prime ministers.
I think it is for the willing – and we are very, very grateful to you for your visit, for coming to Number 10 (Down Street – location of the British Prime Minister – PAP), to London, because it is until we can confirm our relations, but also to stand shoulder to shoulder with Poland for those who would try to provoke a migration crisis, for example, against Polish managers Johnson said during a meeting with Prime Minister Morawiecki.
Johnson said that for Great Britain Poland was arguably “NATO’s closest ally” in terms of security and defense. It is possible for us to reaffirm our commitment to as, yes, part of our closest team of NATO allies in our thinking and our judicial context of relations … let alone our professional relationship … – said the British Prime Minister.
As the British Prime Minister Johnson and Morawiecki reported on the social, social and citizen relations charged with the British and Pola, and voiced the votes in the reported polls. Johnson, who still maintains access to information from the website, still has not provided information on access to the Internet.
Johnson wrote after the Twitter meeting: I am glad to welcome the premiere of Mateusz Morawiecki on Downing Street. Great Britain and Poland share a deep and long-lasting friendship. We stand on the pole against us, the Polish arm against those who want to try to stabilize the integrity of Polish borders. Solidarity. The word “Solidarity” is in Polish.