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Polish PM, German Chancellor open Hannover Messe fair

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Roberto Galea 24.04.2017 09:49
Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday opened the Hannover Messe trade fair in Germany, of which Poland is this year a partner country.
Polish PM Beata Szydło with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Photo: Twitter.com/@hannover_messePolish PM Beata Szydło with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Photo: Twitter.com/@hannover_messe

“For every invention and development, there is a person behind it. Progress is made because of an individual's visions,” Szydło said at the opening of the fair, the largest event of its kind in the world.

“The Poland you'll see at [Hannover] is a young Poland with new and innovative ideas,” Szydło added. "One of the primary goals of my government is to enhance innovation."

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Polish PM Szydło at the opening ceremony. Photo: Twitter.com/@PremierRP_en

“We hope that fruitful contacts with German companies will strengthen our economic relations,” Szydło added.

“Today Poland is a safe and rapidly developing country”.

The fair will “propel the German-Polish economic relationship”, said Merkel.

Over 200 Polish companies take part in this year's fair, which runs until 28 April. (rg/pk)

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