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Swiss, Dutch leaders in Warsaw for talks with Polish PM

21.03.2022 08:45
Poland’s prime minister is set to meet with the Swiss president and the Dutch prime minister on Monday as he continues his foreign policy offensive in support of war-torn Ukraine, officials have said. 
Polands Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.PAP/Radek Pietruszka

Mateusz Morawiecki will host Switzerland’s Ignazio Cassis and the Netherlands’ Mark Rutte in Warsaw ahead of NATO and European Union summits later this week, the Polish government’s spokesman, Piotr Müller, has told reporters.

Both the NATO alliance and the EU are scheduled to hold summits on Thursday.  

EU membership for Ukraine, sanctions for Russia

Müller said last week that the Polish prime minister's meeting with his Dutch counterpart “won’t be easy, but is necessary” as Poland seeks to convince the Netherlands that Ukraine should be swiftly admitted to the EU. 

“We’ll be persuading the Dutch prime minister that ... granting Ukraine candidate status and then also EU membership are important geopolitical decisions that will ensure the security of the whole European continent and guarantee peace in the future,” Müller said

Meanwhile, Morawiecki’s talks with Cassis are expected to focus on sanctions against Russia, given Switzerland's “important role” in blocking financial transfers, Müller added.

He was speaking to reporters after a meeting between Poland’s President Andrzej Duda and top government ministers on the situation in Ukraine last week. 

The country’s senior politicians at the time discussed strategy for the upcoming NATO and EU summits, according to Müller

Visit to Kyiv

The meeting came after Morawiecki and Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński travelled to Kyiv earlier last week for direct talks with the leaders of war-hit Ukraine, including President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. 

They were accompanied by Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and Slovenia’s Janez Janša.

Meanwhile, the Polish head of state last Wednesday visited Ankara, exploring ways to stop the Russian assault on Ukraine with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the PAP news agency reported.

Monday is day 26 of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24.

Poland has admitted more than 2.1 million refugees fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to border officials.

(pm/gs)

Source: IAR, PAP