Polish Foreign Policy Strategy 2026-2030 presented to diplomats from NATO and Indo-Pacific Four countries
24.06.2026
On 24 June 2026, the MFA Department of Strategy hosted a meeting on the objectives of the Polish Foreign Policy Strategy 2026-2030. The event, which included a presentation and a discussion, was attended by representatives of NATO countries and the Indo-Pacific Four, that is Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea.
The Strategy, adopted by the Polish government and published in early 2026, served as a starting point to discuss the most important challenges to European and transatlantic cooperation as well as to cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
The meeting also offered an opportunity to exchange views on the medium- and long-term priorities of Polish foreign policy in the geostrategic, political, and economic dimensions. The attendees also inquired about the methodology behind the Strategy and its implementation.
The Department of Strategy’s senior officials underscored the significance of partner-to-partner collaboration.
Today, trust-building and finding reliable international partners is more important than ever. That is why it is essential to identify the areas of responsible and predictable cooperation with partners that engage in building peace and security
- said Deputy Director and Head of the Department of Strategy Łukasz Pawłowski.
The meeting was attended by representatives of over 30 diplomatic missions in Warsaw and employees of the MFA Department of Strategy. It was opened with a presentation on the Polish Foreign Policy Strategy 2026–2030 made by the Department of Strategy’s senior officials, followed by a discussion.