WARSAW, Feb 17 - The following are significant news
stories, press reports and events on Monday. ALL TIMES GMT
(Poland: GMT + 1 hour):
US PRESIDENT'S ENVOY
On Tuesday, Polish President Andrzej Duda will meet Keith
Kellogg, US President's special envoy for Ukraine, the head of
the President's Office of International Policy, Wojciech
Kolarski, said on Monday on RMF FM radio.
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES SUMMIT
A meeting of leaders of European governments, including
Poland, will be held in Paris on Monday. The extraordinary
summit is to be Europe's response to the worrying signals sent
by representatives of the American administration about ending
the war in Ukraine, Gazeta Wyborcza daily reported.
MICROSOFT
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will meet Microsoft
Corporation Vice President Brad Smith on Monday. Meanwhile,
Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz will sign an
agreement on cooperation between the ministry and Microsoft.
POLAND - NATO
Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz will meet
NATO representatives and a deputy prime minister of Ukraine on
Monday to open the NATO-Ukraine Analysis, Training and Education
Center in Bydgoszcz.
DEBT
The Finance Ministry will publish the debt supply for
Wednesday's bond tender at 1400.
LPP LPPP.WA
Poland's biggest fashion retailer LPP expects that it ended
the previous financial year with a double-digit revenue growth
to over 20 billion zlotys ($5.0 billion) and higher profit from
the core business, Chief Financial Officer Marcin Bojko told
Parkiet daily.
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