Polish President Nawrocki Hosts Canadian PM Carney, Discusses Bilateral and Global Issues

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President Karol Nawrocki of Poland received Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House, where the two leaders discussed a range of topics aimed at strengthening bilateral relations.
Their talks focused on political and economic cooperation, energy and military collaboration, and the interests of the Polish diaspora in Canada, which numbers over one million people. The leaders also addressed the ongoing international situation, including developments in Ukraine and peace negotiations.
This meeting marks Mark Carney’s first visit to Poland since becoming Canadian Prime Minister in March, highlighting the commitment of both nations to deepen ties across multiple sectors.

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