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Ambassador

Przemysław Niesiołowski

Ambasador Przemysław Niesiołowski

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Poland to the Lebanese Republic

Graduate of African studies at the University of Warsaw and Master of Business Administration (MBA) studies at SGGW.


In 1998 he started working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a trainee. After a year, he became a member of the OSCE mission in Kosovo. During 1999–2000 he was delegated from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Kosovo as the head of the UNDP regional office implementing projects financed by the European Commission.


Since 2001, he worked at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Nigeria (in Lagos) as the second and first secretary, and in 2004 he became the head of the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland (after the embassy was moved to Abuja). In the years 2005–2006 he was the first secretary in the Department of Africa and the Middle East of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 2006 he became a counselor at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Nairobi. In the following years he was the deputy manager and the manager of this institution.


In 2009 he became the Polish Ambassador in Nigeria. While serving in Nigeria, he was also accredited in Ghana, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon and Togo. In 2015, he completed his mission in Nigeria and obtained the diplomatic rank of titular ambassador. After returning to Poland, he was the deputy director (and from April 2016 the director) of the Department of Africa and the Middle East at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since April 2018, he has been appointed the Polish Ambassador in Lebanon.

He speaks English, French, Swahili and Russian.

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