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EU PANIC: Poland calls for ‘best possible’ Brexit trade deal ‘as soon as possible’POLAND has called for a trade deal with Brexit Britain “as soon as possible” following yesterday’s visit by
Prime Minister Theresa May. By Joey Millar 10:01, Fri, Dec 22, 2017 | UPDATED: 13:53, Fri, Dec 22, 2017 Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link
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May vows to work with Poland against Russian 'disinformation'Mrs May visited Warsaw yesterday to sign a new military agreement and work towards a closer British-Polish relationship - especially when it comes to trade.
After meeting Mrs May, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called for the “best possible” trade terms between the two states after Brexit.
Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTHe said: “Although this is a prerogative of the European Commission, we are of an opinion that trade and economic cooperation should be maintained at the best possible platform for us and
for the United Kingdom.
“All the protectionist movements are very dangerous and that is why we really regret that we are losing the UK as our ally in a number of discussions at the EU level.”
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Poland has called for the 'best possible' Brexit trade dealHe said talks should begin “as soon as possible” on a huge range of sectors.
Mr Morawiecki continued: “We believe that the freedom of providing services, particularly transport, logistics, construction services but also IT and the services where the UK is very strong
such as financial services, insurance and consulting, training and education.
“This cooperation on freedom of movement of people should be strengthened in the coming years.
"On economic cooperation it is hard to find closer partners than we are. The UK is a very important trade partner for Poland."
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Poland called for a Brexit deal 'as soon as possible'And Mrs May backed her Polish allies, who are currently at loggerheads with the EU over judicial changes.
After being asked by a Polish journalist for her view on the issue, which could end with sanctions and Warsaw losing its EU voting rights, she refused to criticise.
She replied: “These constitutional issues are normally and should be primarily a matter for the individual country concerned.”
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Poland and the UK have been allies since the Battle of BritainForeign secretary Boris Johnson backed Poland’s comments on trade as “tremendous” and said Mr Morawiecki and his colleagues were “excellent people”.
He said: “They have been rock solid alongside us fighting against bureaucracy in Brussels.”
Poland and the UK have been firm allies for years, helped by the bond created when Polish pilots fought for the RAF in the Battle of Britain.
Mr Morawiecki said he "regrets" losing the UK as allies in the EU.