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Poland's Foreign Minister engaged in pivotal discussions with counterparts from Denmark, Finland, and Turkey, emphasizing security collaboration, NATO's future, and unwavering support for

Ukraine's struggle against Russia's invasion.

During these conversations, Radosław Sikorski interacted with Denmark's Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Finland's Elina Valtonen, and Turkey's Hakan Fidan. Their dialogues primarily centered on bilateral relations and international cooperation.

Sikorski and Rasmussen, representing Poland and Denmark respectively, reaffirmed their commitment to enhanced collaboration, encompassing various realms such as regional and international organizations. Additionally, they underscored the imperative of bolstering Ukraine's capabilities, including provisions for military equipment and post-conflict reconstruction. The scheduled visit of Denmark's Crown Prince and Princess was seen as an opportunity to deepen the ties between the two nations.

In discussions with Finland's Elina Valtonen, Sikorski emphasized the imperative of strengthening NATO's capabilities while addressing the European Union's resilience against prevailing threats. Both diplomats addressed concerns about border security, recognizing challenges faced by Poland and Finland along their respective frontiers.

The diplomatic exchange between Poland and Turkey, represented by Sikorski and Fidan, celebrated the strong rapport and partnership dialogue between the two countries. Discussions pivoted around security cooperation, economic collaboration, and shared apprehensions regarding the future trajectory of the NATO alliance. Sikorski also reiterated Poland's steadfast backing for Turkey's aspirations for EU integration.

This engagement unfolds against the backdrop of Russia's prolonged aggression against Ukraine, marking the 673rd day of the conflict initiated on February 24, 2022. Photo by Martin Lahousse, Wikimedia commons.