00:00We are Sojuznicy Nazarsze. I hope I got that right. Allies for the long term. And we will
00:24never forget in Britain that it was Polish pilots that gave their lives to protect our
00:28country in the Battle of Britain. And today we're proud to stand together as NATO allies,
00:33two of Europe's biggest military powers, two of Ukraine's firmest friends. And Donald,
00:38I want to thank you and President Duda for your leadership in supporting Ukraine. We
00:42have stood beside them for two years, but this is the moment for us militarily to go
00:47further. And today I announced an extra half a billion pounds of additional support to
00:52Ukraine to provide more help on the battlefield and defend against the relentless Russian
00:57bombardment. And there is, as you said, so much that unites us. There's an incredible
01:02affinity between our peoples. But I know, Donald, from our conversation that we have
01:06something else in common, that we are united by our admiration for one of Europe's great
01:11leaders. I'm, of course, talking about Margaret Thatcher. She was the first British prime
01:15minister to visit Poland back in 1988. But Donald knows that because you were there to
01:21meet her at Nank's shipyard. And just to conclude, in a speech during that visit, she
01:27described precisely the challenge before us today. She said, experiences teaches us that
01:34freedom incurs responsibility. And as ever, she was right. And I'm pleased that together
01:40we are meeting that responsibility. Thank you very much.
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