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  • 13.07.2021
    MFA of Poland assesses in a positive way the conduct and results of the voting in the snap parliamentary election in the Republic of Moldova. According to the opinion of the OSCE/ODIHR observation mission they were organized in a well-administered, orderly, competitive way with respect of fundamental freedoms. We note with satisfaction the results of the election which clearly demonstrate that the main motivation of voters was to finally get rid of the legacy of post-Soviet system, to deoligarchize the country and implement reforms in a real – and not only theoretical – way.
  • 13.07.2021
    A new version of the programme for specialists and companies from the ICT sector launches today. First introduced in September 2020, the Poland. Business Harbour (PBH) programme is a comprehensive package designed to help IT specialists, start-ups, small and medium enterprises as well as large companies to relocate to Poland in a hassle-free manner. Following the programme’s great success, we are extending it to new countries starting today. It is the implementation of one of the Polish Deal’s proposals.
  • 12.07.2021
    Geopolitical aspects of new technologies, conflict in Ethiopia, and the Strategic Compass (strategic guidelines for the development of European defence policy) were the main agenda items for the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on Monday. EU foreign ministers also discussed the situation in Belarus and met with Israel’s Foreign Minister Jair Lapid.
  • 10.07.2021
    On Saturday, Deputy Foreign Minister Piotr Wawrzyk and Deputy Health Minister Maciej Miłkowski held a press briefing at the MFA on the amendment to the so-called epidemic regulation – Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 19, 2021 on the establishment of certain restrictions, orders and bans in relation to state of the epidemic (Journal of Laws, items 512 and 546 as amended). Among other topics, quarantine exemption rules for persons arriving to Poland were presented at the briefing.
  • 10.07.2021
    “One of Poland’s top priorities under the Three Seas Initiative is infrastructure development, in particular on the North-South axis. Coordinating activities within the Initiative will help us bridge existing gaps and better exploit our potential,” said in his speech Deputy Minister Marcin Przydacz during a panel discussion on the Three Seas Initiative, the EU, and Central and Eastern Europe-China cooperation, which took place during the Dubrovnik Forum 2021.
  • 09.07.2021
    Delegates were selected in a competition run jointly by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Council for Dialogue with the Young Generation.
  • 07.07.2021
    On Thursday, during their Vilnius meeting, the heads of Lithuanian, Ukrainian and Polish diplomacies signed a declaration of joint European heritage and common values. The document was adopted on the occasion of the 230th anniversary of the Constitution of 3 May and Mutual Pledge of the Two Nations of 1791.
  • 07.07.2021
    “The agreement on cooperation between the foreign ministry and Statistics Poland which we have signed today is a step towards strengthening the potential of our economy and Polish companies operating in foreign markets,” said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Paweł Jabłoński during the Wednesday ceremony.
  • 07.07.2021
    “Poland, as Ukraine’s friend, will continue to support Kyiv in carrying out its reforms. With the assistance of the international community and thanks to its own commitment, through the undertaken reform efforts, Ukraine will strengthen its internal stability and boost its resilience to external challenges,” said Minister Zbigniew Rau during the fourth edition of the Ukraine Reform Conference in Vilnius.
  • 06.07.2021
    A community activist and entrepreneur, Jarosław Marek Nowak will be in charge of measures to develop Polish-Jewish relations, working together with relevant units of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He took up his post on 6 July 2021.
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