French President
Emmanuel Macron visits Poland on Monday and Tuesday in an effort to reset frosty ties at a time when the departure of
Britain from the
European Union is reshaping political alliances in the 27-member bloc.
Arriving in Warsaw days after
Brexit, Macron is signaling the importance of one of the EU's biggest members, despite a relationship marked by clashes over issues ranging from climate change policy, NATO and Poland's adherence to the rule of law.
In an attempt to strengthen ties, he will propose new investment plans and try to build nuclear and military partnerships during the visit, French and Polish officials said.