Duda, taking part in a Tuesday session titled 'NATO Engages: Defence and Deterrence for a New Era' added that such a presence is very important for both Poland and the Baltic countries after the Russian invasions of Georgia and Ukraine.
Commenting on Turkey's recent statement that it would oppose NATO's defence plan for the Baltic States if NATO allies did not recognise the groups against which Ankara is fighting as terrorists, the Polish president expressed hope that the NATO countries would find a good solution.
Duda added that NATO is an alliance of almost 30 countries that have their own interests. "This is a great field for discussion and negotiation," he noted. Duda added that he had spoken with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday.
Leaders of 29 North Atlantic Alliance countries arrived in London to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the organisation.
During the London ceremonies, President Duda is accompanied, among others, by the head of his office, Krzysztof Szczerski. He will also be joined by Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz and Defence Minister Mariusz Blaszczak.
On Tuesday, the Polish presidential couple will take part in a reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. Later in the day, NATO leaders will take part in a working dinner hosted by British PM Boris Johnson. (PAP)
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