"A NATO summit will take place in Vilnius soon. There too Poland and Italy will have similar, if not identical, positions regarding the strongest possible security guarantees for Ukraine," he said after a meeting with his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, in Warsaw.
The Polish prime minister advised against inactivity with regard to the Ukrainian issue, saying it would be "something very dangerous."
The Italian prime minister confirmed the convergence of Rome and Warsaw's stances on Ukraine.
"We will continue to stand with Ukraine, supporting it at 360 degrees as long as it is necessary. This concerns the next NATO summit in Vilnius, with regard to which we fully agree with Poland that it is necessary to provide real security guaranties to Ukraine," Meloni said.
Meloni said that the conflict in Ukraine produces a domino effect on Europe, and the continent needs to be able to respond accordingly.
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