Tusk Meets German Chancellor; Urges Seriousness on Energy and Security

On December 1 in Berlin, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to discuss security, infrastructure and a joint declaration on energy independence.

Polish‑German Consultation in Berlin

On Monday, 1 December, Prime Minister Donald Tusk met Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin for a bilateral consultation, emphasizing solid and unwavering support between the two countries.

Three Key Priorities Agreed

The leaders outlined three priorities: security and defence; infrastructure; and remembrance and memorialisation. They highlighted the need for cooperation on energy independence and support for Ukraine.

Commitment to Energy Independence

The joint declaration called for 100 % decoupling from Russian energy supplies for Poland, Germany and Europe, underscoring the need for a common energy policy.

Historical Manuscripts Returned

Germany also returned 73 historical manuscripts and a fragment of a 14th‑century statue of Saint Jacob from the Malbork church, items originally taken during World War II.

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