(29 May 2015) British Prime Minister David Cameron held a breakfast meeting with the Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz on Friday in Warsaw.
The meeting was part of his two-day tour of four European capitals in his bid to present his case for a renegotiation of Britain's relationship with the European Union.
Cameron has said he wants the United Kingdom to remain in the trade bloc if he can negotiate a new, looser relationship and win concessions to curb welfare benefits to migrants from the EU.
According to her office, Kopacz expressed strong opposition to solutions that could lead to the discrimination of Poles or other EU citizens working legally in Great Britain.
"By doing so she defended one of the core principles underlying the single market in the European Union," Kopacz's office said.
In a statement, Cameron's office said there were areas of agreement with Kopacz, such as the need for cutting red tape and "respecting the sovereignty of member states."
It said more discussions were needed on the interaction between free movement and national welfare systems.
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