Speech

PM joint statement with Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland: 23 April 2024

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak makes a speech during his visit to Poland.

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP

Well Donald, thanks very much 鈥� it鈥檚 great to be here with you.聽

And I鈥檝e come directly from visiting British troops stationed in North East Poland鈥�

鈥here they serve alongside your聽Polish Armed Forces, guarding聽NATO鈥檚 eastern flank.

And it is a reminder of the incredible strength of our relationship.

We are鈥� sojusznicy na zawsze.

Allies for the long term.

We will never forget in Britain that it was Polish pilots that gave their lives to protect our country in the Battle of Britain.

And today we鈥檙e proud to stand together as NATO allies鈥�

鈥wo of Europe鈥檚 biggest military powers鈥�

鈥� two of Ukraine鈥檚 firmest friends.

And Donald, I want to thank you 鈥� and President Duda - for your leadership in supporting Ukraine.聽

We have stood beside them for two years鈥�

鈥ut this is the moment for us, militarily, to go further.

And today I have announced a further half a billion pounds of additional support for Ukraine鈥�

鈥o provide more help on the battlefield and defend against the relentless Russian bombardment.

And together we call on all our聽partners to look again at what more they can do.

That includes acting now to unlock Russia鈥檚 frozen assets, which you and I have discussed.聽

And I also want to thank you聽for being so clear sighted on the rising threats that are facing our continent.

And again, on this issue we鈥檙e of one mind.

And today I announced an historic uplift in UK defence spending to meet those threats鈥�

鈥o a new baseline of 2.5% of GDP.聽

It鈥檚 the biggest strengthening of our national defence since the end of the Cold War.

Because it鈥檚 time for us to re-arm.聽

And across Europe, I think Poland and the UK are part of a growing wave of countries that are taking聽greater responsibility for our collective security.聽

Poland is spending more of its GDP on defence than any NATO ally in Europe.聽

And with today鈥檚 announcement, the UK will be spending more in cash terms than any NATO ally in Europe.聽

And together we鈥檙e both firing up our defence industrial capacity.聽

We鈥檙e building new frigates here in Poland.聽

And as you said we鈥檙e 聽delivering a next generation air defence system to help defend your skies.

And as a result of our conversations I am pleased to say we have strengthened our cooperation in all the different formats so that we can work together on this crucial issue of air defence.

I can also announce that next year we will be deploying RAF Typhoons here as well, emphasising how important we take this issue 鈥� and we want to help police Poland鈥檚 skies.

Air defence is critical and the UK wants to support Poland and work closely with you to do that.

We鈥檙e also deploying over 16,000 troops here as part of the NATO exercise Steadfast Defender.

So I鈥檓 proud that the UK is a partner of Poland and remains at the heart of European security.

Because that鈥檚 good for our shared security, and it鈥檚 also good for our prosperity.

I was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over the last few years reaching now 拢30bn.聽

UK firms are investing a lot in Poland in defence, healthcare, infrastructure, and again today we talked about deepening our energy partnership 鈥�

鈥� And I鈥檓 glad that we鈥檝e tripled聽UK export finance 鈥� support for Polish companies to buy goods and services from the UK from 拢5bn to 拢15bn in financial support. That鈥檚 the most generous offer to made to any partner.

And again is demonstration of our close cooperation.

And as you said we鈥檙e also working together to tackle illegal migration 鈥� which Putin and Lukashenko have sought to weaponise.

And that鈥檚 why we sent our Royal Engineers to help secure your border.

And why we鈥檙e joining forces with others across Europe to smash the trafficking gangs.

And there is, as you said, so much that unites us.

And there is an incredible affinity between our peoples.

But, I know Donald, from our conversations, that we have something else in common鈥β�

鈥hat we are united by our admiration for one of Europe鈥檚 great leaders.

I鈥檓 talking of course about Margaret Thatcher.

She was the first British Prime Minister to visit Poland back in 1988.

But Donald knows that, because you were there to meet her at the聽Gda艅sk shipyard!聽

Just to conclude, in her speech during that visit she described, precisely,聽the challenge before us today.

She said: 鈥渆xperience teaches us that freedom incurs responsibility.鈥�

And as ever, she was right.

And I鈥檓 pleased that together we are meeting that responsibility.聽

Thank you very much.

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Published 23 April 2024