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03.02.2019On Monday, 4 February, the chief of Polish diplomacy will travel to Brussels to attend an EU-League of Arab States ministerial meeting. It is the fifth time the event is organized as part of the EU-League of Arab States dialogue, which was inaugurated in Malta in 2008.
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03.02.2019Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz talked today on the phone with Foreign Minister Roberto Ampuero Espinoza of Chile on the developments in Venezuela.
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01.02.2019"We welcome Slovenia's active role in the Berlin Process, which is one of Poland's foreign policy priorities," the deputy chief of Polish diplomacy said in Ljubljana, where he met with his Slovenian counterpart Dobran Božič.
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01.02.2019Cooperation with China dominated the second day of the Gymnich meeting in Bucharest. EU foreign ministers also continued their discussion on the Western Balkans.
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01.02.2019The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly denies that, in his interview for Der Spiegel, Minister Jacek Czaputowicz had allegedly demanded that US nuclear missiles be deployed in Europe. The title of the article, which appeared today in the online version of the weekly, does not reflect the substance of his interview.
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31.01.2019On 31 January, representatives of the European Commission headed by Ms. Céline Gauer, Deputy Secretary-General of the EC, met with members of the Polish government to discuss the state of preparations for the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU. The consultations with the European Commission were opened by Konrad Szymański, Secretary of State for European affairs.
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31.01.2019The first day of the Gymnich meeting of EU foreign ministers in Bucharest was devoted to the Eastern Partnership (EaP) and developments in Venezuela.
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30.01.2019The chief of Polish diplomacy will attend a Gymnich meeting of EU foreign ministers in Bucharest on 31 January and 1 February.
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29.01.2019“We want good relations with France. We will work to strengthen our cooperation,” emphasised the chief of Polish diplomacy during a meeting with the French minister for European affairs.
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29.01.2019“The future of the European Union is of strategic importance to Warsaw. That’s why we welcome all proposals, analyses and recommendations made by the experts. Today, one such contribution could become the topic of a Polish-German discussion,” Deputy Minister Konrad Szymański said at the launch of the report A Union of Nations 2.0. Ideas for EU Reform.