In Warsaw, Carney deepens Canada’s defence, trade ties with Poland
Canada and Poland commit to expanding cooperation in military training, cybersecurity, clean energy, and support for Ukraine, building on over 80 years of diplomatic ties.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Warsaw and expected to press for deeper ties with his Polish counterpart.
- The day will kick off with Carney greeting Canadian Armed Forces soldiers stationed in Europe.
- Later, Carney is scheduled to meet with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, and the two leaders are expected to move forward on a strategic partnership between Canada and Poland focusing on trade, defence and energy.
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In Warsaw, Carney Announces Expanded Defence and Trade Partnership With Poland
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw on Aug. 25 to discuss developing stronger ties between the two countries, including enhanced cooperation on energy, defence, and trade. The two leaders annoucned a renewed long-term partnership that would “guide and deepen bilateral cooperation in the years ahead,” according to the Prime Minister’s Office. “The enhanced Canada-Poland strategic partnership will cataly…
Prime Minister Mark Carney has entered into a new partnership with Poland in the areas of trade, defence and energy.
The agreement will deepen the relationship between the two countries in terms of trade, defence and energy.

In Warsaw, Carney expected to advance trade, defence talks with Poland
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