Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer meets with his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk on the sidelines of the European Political Community summit in Budapest. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Well, look, I think it's very good that we've got this bilateral together, we've got strong
00:17relations between our countries.
00:18We've gone on for many, many years and we've faced challenges in the same way, with the
00:23same values.
00:24And in an ever more volatile world, it's a really good opportunity for us to reassert
00:30those values, discuss the issues of common concern, and forge our way forward.
00:36So thank you very much.
00:37I know we haven't got much time, but it's really incredibly important that we have got
00:40some time here to have this bilateral today.
00:43So thank you for making time.
00:45My pleasure, my pleasure.
00:47It's obvious, not only for me, but for all my competitors.
00:52The UK is still a member of our political family and, you know, I don't have to confirm
00:59how important our relations are.
01:02It's really difficult in general, especially when it comes to our security, migration policy,
01:11etc.
01:12You are as close to us as other members of this community and this society.
01:20For me, it's an obvious, must not only intention to have as good as strong relations with you
01:28and with your country.