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07.07.2021Declaration of the Lublin Triangle Foreign Ministers of joint European heritage and common valuesOn 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.
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07.07.2021Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Statistics Poland enter into new cooperation arrangements“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.
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07.07.2021Second day of Polish foreign minister’s visit to Lithuania“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.
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06.07.2021Jarosław Marek Nowak appointed Foreign Minister’s new Plenipotentiary for Contacts with the Jewish DiasporaA 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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05.07.2021Debate titled “Protection of cultural heritage as a new area of activity for peace and security in the EU’s external action”Challenges related to cultural heritage protection in conflicts and crises were at the centre of a debate organised by the Permanent Representation of Hungary to the European Union on 5 July 2021. The event was remotely attended by Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Paweł Jabłoński.
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03.07.2021Minister Zbigniew Rau took part in Prespa Forum for Dialogue in Ohrid“Poland consistently supports NATO’s extensive cooperation with Western Balkan countries on political and military dialogue, and reform efforts. We also support the development of the EU-NATO cooperation in the region to counteract hybrid threats and disinformation, and to build strong and resilient state structures,” said Minister Zbigniew Rau in Ohrid, Macedonia, on Friday.
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01.07.2021Polish-Nigerian political consultations in Warsaw“Nigeria is one of Poland’s key partners in Africa, and our bilateral relations have been successfully developing in recent years. We have a great potential to exploit, particularly in economy; we want to share our achievements in the modernisation and digitisation of the Polish economy and public administration,” said Deputy Minister Paweł Jabłoński during political consultations with Permanent Secretary of the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gabriel Tanimu Aduda.
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01.07.2021Consultations of Polish and German foreign ministers“Today, we are meeting in Warsaw not only because of our schedule of regular visits, but also to mark the 30th anniversary of the Treaty on Good Neighbourhood and Friendly Cooperation,” said Minister of Foreign Affairs Prof. Zbigniew Rau as he opened another meeting of the heads of Polish and German diplomacies in Warsaw today.
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30.06.2021Article by Minister Zbigniew Rau in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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29.06.2021Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland after the parliamentary elections in Armenia on June 20, 2021Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland welcomed the positive assessment of the parliamentary elections in Armenia, according to which international standards were met and the transparency of the voting process was ensured. The final results of the elections, presented by the Central Election Commission of Armenia, confirm that the will of the voters is to continue the democratic reforms initiated during the Velvet Revolution.