Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that he would visit Turkey next week to discuss Ankara’s participation in European security.
According to the Polish media reports, Tusk spoke to lawmakers and President Andrzej Duda in the lower house of parliament in the Sejm.
Sharing his fears about the security of Europe and Poland, Tusk said that he was planning to visit Turkey next week.
He noted that the government “began to look for non -standard formats” to improve safety. According to him, this issue will be discussed during his visit to Turkey.
“Everyone says that Türkiye is ready for this,” said Tusk, adding that negotiations will be devoted to how to increase the participation of Ankara in the efforts of Europe on regional security.