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Rome Summit Reaffirms Ancient Friendship Between Italy and Poland
5 Sep
Summary
- Italian President Mattarella welcomes Polish counterpart Nawrocki
- Friendship between Italy and Poland rooted in "ancient, consolidated relationship"
- Leaders pledge to intensify economic and political cooperation

Earlier today, on September 5, 2025, Italian President Sergio Mattarella hosted his Polish counterpart, Karol Nawrocki, at the Quirinale Palace in Rome. In his welcome remarks, President Mattarella emphasized the deep-rooted friendship between Italy and Poland, describing it as an "ancient, consolidated relationship" that has been further strengthened through their shared commitment to the European Union and the Atlantic Alliance.
Mattarella noted that Nawrocki's visit to Rome presented an opportunity to "acknowledge and express the desire to intensify cooperation" between the two countries. He highlighted the strong economic ties and integrated activities between Italy and Poland, stating that there is always room to improve this collaboration.
The Italian and Polish leaders are expected to discuss a range of bilateral and regional issues during their meeting, underscoring the close political and economic partnership between the two nations. As key members of the EU and NATO, Italy and Poland are poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of Europe and the transatlantic alliance.