By John Smith • Published: 03 Jun 2021 • 15:15
The two leaders met in Madrid Credit: La Moncloa flickr
SPAIN’S Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, met with the Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, in the XIII Hispano-Polish Summit, held in Madrid on May 31.
In a broad joint statement, they confirmed the intense economic and social ties between the two countries which have many similarities.
Sánchez stressed that the Summit has made it possible to “seek synergies in the respective national recovery plans to resume the path of growth and economic and social recovery, facing the important challenge of the green and digital transitions.”
Both leaders confirmed the solid economic and commercial relations between both countries, in which Spanish intra-industrial exports stand out, and the investments of companies from Spain in Poland in and industrial construction issues, as well as the more than 500 Spanish companies operating in that country.
Spain and Poland, fourth and fifth European economies respectively, share similarities such as territorial dimensions, population figures, geographical position on the external border of the EU, and rapid development after their accessions to the EU.
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Married to Ophelia in Gibraltar in 1978, John has spent much of his life travelling on security print and minting business and visited every continent except Antarctica. Having retired several years ago, the couple moved to their house in Estepona and John became a regular news writer for the EWN Media Group taking particular interest in Finance, Gibraltar and Costa del Sol Social Scene. Currently he is acting as Editorial Consultant for the paper helping to shape its future development. Share your story with us by emailing newsdesk@euroweeklynews.com, by calling +34 951 38 61 61 or by messaging our Facebook page www.facebook.com/EuroWeeklyNews
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