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 catalyze more European investment into Canada, create more demand for Canadian exports abroad, and reinforce Canada’s defence presence in Europe for greater security, stability, and prosperity,” Carney said.
The agreement between the two countries includes the promotion of partnerships around energy projects like liquefied natural gas, offshore wind, critical minerals, and small modular reactors. Canada and Poland will launch a bilateral dialogue to support such efforts, and a Polish nuclear energy trade mission will come to Canada in November….