Meeting with Prime Minister Abe and Polish Prime Minister to agree on strengthening economic ties January 21 20:24

At the Prime Minister's office, Prime Minister Abe met with Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki, agreeing to promote the entry of Japanese companies into Poland and strengthen economic relations between the two countries.

At the beginning of the talks, Prime Minister Abe stated that `` I want to take the strategic partnership between the two countries to the next level, '' while Prime Minister Morawie エ ski of Poland said, `` I am delighted that the bilateral relations are deepening in various fields. Yes. "

In light of the fact that more than 300 Japanese companies have entered Poland and more than 40,000 local employees have been employed, the two countries have been working together to improve their investment environment, etc. Agreed to strengthen their economic relations.

The two leaders also confirmed that Japan would cooperate in promoting the next generation of electricity grids using renewable energy, and that it would make plans for promoting cooperation between the two countries in a wide range of fields including science and technology and culture from next year. .

Following the meeting, Prime Minister Abe said in a joint press release, "I would like to develop the relationship between the two countries as a strong and strategic partner for regional and global peace and prosperity."