"Italy has been determined to support Ukraine since the beginning of the invasion with financial, military and humanitarian support. Ukraine knows it can count on us at 360 degrees. Ukraine can count on Italy, we We have been and will be there."
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this at the end of the meeting with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
The head of the Italian government will also travel to Kiev, as announced yesterday by the Ukrainian president, for a meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky.
"Thanks for yet another opportunity to meet, I'm happy to be in Warsaw, today the strength of the bond between the two nations is demonstrated, a bond that continues to grow. Last year we had 29 billion euros in trade and we believe that may grow. Our cultural ties also continue to grow. We are the only two nations in the world that mention the other in their national anthem. We are linked by historical figures such as John Paul II, a historical and faith giant and on inauguration day of the government was the liturgical memory of Saint John Paul II", said the premier.
"The Italian and Polish governments supply arms together, we talked about future arms supplies to Ukraine so that there is peace and stability" Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said at the end of the meeting with Prime Minister Meloni .
"We want a strong Europe," the Polish prime minister said in his press releases.
A Europe that "can be a global player, a Europe of homelands: we share Christian values and the vision of a Europe of homelands", he added.
"We know that there are also other tools for waging war. Lukashenko, for example, attacked Poland even before Putin attacked Ukraine and he did so with migratory pressure in an artificial way. Today we talked about how the EU can solve problem,” Morawiecki said.