Poland describes Türkiye as 'key and strategic partner'

Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Bosacki described Türkiye as a "key and strategic partner" for Poland, noting Ankara's role in growth, development, and defense. He also said Istanbul could again host talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Bosacki on Monday described Türkiye as a "key and strategic partner" for Poland. "Türkiye is a key and strategic partner for us," Bosacki said in a press conference at the Polish Foreign Ministry. He said Ankara was helping Poland in areas including growth, development and defense.
Bilateral trade
Bosacki recalled the target set during Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's visit to Türkiye in March 2025 to raise bilateral trade volume to $15 billion. Noting that both countries are NATO allies, he underlined Türkiye's importance for NATO's eastern flank and the Black Sea region.
Ukraine talks
Bosacki also said Istanbul could again host talks between Russia and Ukraine. Türkiye previously hosted direct negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul in March 2022 and brokered the Black Sea Grain Initiative in July 2022.
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European security
In response to Anadolu's question on Türkiye's role in European security, Bosacki said Poland continues to rely on NATO, which it sees as a fundamental defense system. He noted changes in the US approach to NATO and stressed the importance of strengthening national armed forces.
Military cooperation
Bosacki described Türkiye as an "important partner" in military terms, referring to a 2025 security cooperation agreement between Warsaw and Ankara.
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