18 March 2014
Minister Sikorski met with
Estonia’s President Toomas Hendrik Ilves
“Poland and Estonia are partners with similar views on
many issues,” said Minister Radosław Sikorski during his meeting with Estonia’s
President Toomas Hendrik Ilves on Tuesday in Warsaw. The chief of Poland’s
diplomacy and the Estonian president stressed that the two countries share a
common position on the occupation of Crimea and the illegal referendum.
During his official visit to Poland, President Ilves
also drew attention to the strong ties of friendship between the two countries
and the mutual understanding in questions related to problems of the entire
region, such as the conflict in Ukraine.
Military and energy security of the region was among the key topics discussed at the meeting. Talks also focused on the Baltic Air Policing mission. Minister Sikorski thanked the Estonian president for preparing the meeting of ministers of V4, Nordic and Baltic countries held on 6-7 March in the Estonian city of Narva.
Before meeting Minister Sikorski, President Ilves discussed the Ukrainian crisis with Poland’s President Bronisław Komorowski. The Estonian president’s visit is scheduled through 20 March. On Tuesday, Toomas Hendrik Ilves also met with Speaker of the Sejm Ewa Kopacz and Speaker of the Senate Bogdan Borusewicz. Tomorrow, he is expected to meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The visit’s programme also includes the Polish-Estonian Economic Forum.
Military and energy security of the region was among the key topics discussed at the meeting. Talks also focused on the Baltic Air Policing mission. Minister Sikorski thanked the Estonian president for preparing the meeting of ministers of V4, Nordic and Baltic countries held on 6-7 March in the Estonian city of Narva.
Before meeting Minister Sikorski, President Ilves discussed the Ukrainian crisis with Poland’s President Bronisław Komorowski. The Estonian president’s visit is scheduled through 20 March. On Tuesday, Toomas Hendrik Ilves also met with Speaker of the Sejm Ewa Kopacz and Speaker of the Senate Bogdan Borusewicz. Tomorrow, he is expected to meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The visit’s programme also includes the Polish-Estonian Economic Forum.
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