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Polish-French consultations in Warsaw

30.06.2026

On 30 June, Undersecretary of State Artur Harazim met with Martin Briens, the French Republic's Secretary-General of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. The consultations covered current affairs, security, and cooperation between our two countries.

Martin Briens, Secretary General of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, and Artur Harazim, Undersecretary of State, shake hands against a navy blue backdrop featuring the logos of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the flags of France, Poland, and the European Union. Both are smiling for the camera.

Deputy Minister Harazim and Secretary-General Briens welcomed the results of the Polish–French Intergovernmental Summit held in Gdańsk on 20 April. They declared their willingness to enhance the strategic partnership through, among other things, developing joint economic, defence, energy, and social and cultural projects.

Undersecretary of State Harazim noted the growing Polish investments in France, encouraging the partners to learn about what Poland has to offer as regards its defence industry and digital transition solutions, and to take part in planned investments, including infrastructural ones.

Taking stock of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk was an important item on the consultations agenda. The interlocutors agreed that arrangements made during the event are crucial for Ukraine. The talks also focused on major European Union topics, including the ongoing work on the future Multiannual Financial Framework and the EU enlargement process. The deputy ministers also discussed the situation in the Middle East.

The officials welcomed the joint Polish–French cultural season that will take place from February to October 2027, bringing together artists and the public from both countries. They also noted with satisfaction the ever-closer cooperation between the Polish and French foreign ministries.

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