Trudeau meets with Poland’s president, prime minister as he wraps up Ukraine visit
WARSAW, Poland — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw for the first time since a political sea change in Poland ended eight years of national conservative rule.
Trudeau, who spent Saturday in Kyiv reaffirming Canada’s support for Ukraine, is meeting with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda.
Tusk, who also served as prime minister from 2007-14, is a centrist who took office in December and has been working to strengthen ties with the rest of Europe.
Duda, meanwhile, stands on the other side of the political divide — a conservative leader who now finds himself contending with a very different government.