PM statement in Warsaw: 10 February 2022
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement at a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Morawiecki.

It鈥檚 great to be back in Warsaw, thank you again Mateusz for your characteristically warm welcome.
The reason I鈥檓 here is because Poland is absolutely critical to our collective European security and the lesson of the last 100 years is that when Poland is threatened with instability, or aggression on the borders of Poland, then we are all threatened and we鈥檙e all affected.
And I just want to be absolutely clear, when Poland is threatened then the UK stands ready to help, as indeed Poland has always stood ready to help the United Kingdom.
So I鈥檓 very pleased again to have the chance to talk to you Mateusz, you鈥檙e absolutely right in what you said. Much of what we talked about in November has come to pass and that鈥檚 why earlier today the UK鈥檚 45 Commando Unit touched down in Poland.
And those 350 troops join the 150 British troops who arrived here in December in response to instability on the Belarusian border, and the 150 British troops who contribute to NATO鈥檚 enhanced Forward Presence, are standing shoulder to shoulder with our Polish counterparts to bring stability and security not just to Poland, but to Europe and I would say to the world.
I鈥檝e just come from seeing Jens Soltenburg in NATO, where the message I have given, and the one the UK has been giving to all our counterparts, is that we need to work together now to achieve de-escalation and to persuade Vladimir Putin to de-escalate and to disengage.
And as we tirelessly pursue the path of diplomacy to bring an end to the tensions on Ukrainian borders, it is important to remember why we are doing this and why we鈥檙e putting together this package of sanctions against a possible invasion, why we鈥檙e doing so much to support and protect Ukraine.
And it鈥檚 exactly as Mateusz has just said - we won鈥檛 accept, Poland and the UK won鈥檛 accept, a world in which a powerful neighbour can bully or attack their neighbours.
And we won鈥檛 accept it because we believe all people 鈥� no matter where they are born 鈥� have a right to live safely, choose who governs them and to decide what organisations they aspire to have membership of.
Or, indeed, what bodies they want to cease being members of.
And we will not compromise on that principle.
It鈥檚 now more than 80 years Mateusz since Polish pilots came to my own constituency of Uxbridge and South Ruislip in West London to help my country in our fight for freedom. We stood side by side to uphold our values and our principles then, and we stand side by side today.
Thank you all very much.