00:00Well, look, I think it's very good that we've got this bilateral together, we've got strong
00:17relations between our countries.
00:18We've gone on for many, many years and we've faced challenges in the same way, with the
00:23same values.
00:24And in an ever more volatile world, it's a really good opportunity for us to reassert
00:30those values, discuss the issues of common concern, and forge our way forward.
00:36So thank you very much.
00:37I know we haven't got much time, but it's really incredibly important that we have got
00:40some time here to have this bilateral today.
00:43So thank you for making time.
00:45My pleasure, my pleasure.
00:47It's obvious, not only for me, but for all my competitors.
00:52The UK is still a member of our political family and, you know, I don't have to confirm
00:59how important our relations are.
01:02It's really difficult in general, especially when it comes to our security, migration policy,
01:11etc.
01:12You are as close to us as other members of this community and this society.
01:20For me, it's an obvious, must not only intention to have as good as strong relations with you
01:28and with your country.
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