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08.05.2026 AzerbaijanCooperation in the areas of security, defence, and the further development of bilateral relations were the main topics discussed by Minister Tomasz Siemoniak with representatives of the Azerbaijani state authorities during his two-day visit to Baku (6-7 May).
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28.04.2026"It was priceless to embrace Andrzej Poczobut in the very first moments of his freedom on Polish soil! His release, along with four others (including two more Polish nationals), from Belarusian and Russian prisons and their transfer to Poland is the result of the tremendous efforts of the Internal Security Agency, the Intelligence Agency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice and the National Public Prosecutor's Office to make today's exchange at the Polish-Belarusian border possible,” emphasised Minister Tomasz Siemoniak, welcoming Andrzej Poczobut to Poland after more than five years of imprisonment by the Belarusian regime.
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10.04.2026 MoroccoPolish-Moroccan bilateral cooperation, as well as cooperation within the framework of the European Union in the field of security, was the main topic of meetings held by Tomasz Siemoniak, Minister - Member of the Council of Ministers and Coordinator of Special Services, with the heads of the Ministry of National Defence and the Ministry of the Interior of the Kingdom of Morocco, as well as the Director General for Internal Security. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Marcin Bosacki also participated in the visit to Rabat.
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26.02.2026 WarsawBilateral cooperation between Poland and Pakistan in the fields of security and migration was the main topic of a meeting between Tomasz Siemoniak, Minister-Member of the Council of Ministers Coordinator of the Intelligence and Security Services, and Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi, Minister of the Interior of Pakistan.
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21.02.2026 KyivMinister-Member of the Council of Ministers Coordinator of the Intelligence and Security Services Tomasz Siemoniak paid a two-day (20-21 February this year) visit to Ukraine. In Kyiv, he met, among others, with Kyrylo Budanov, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, and the First Deputy Head of the Office, Serhii Kyslytsia, as well as with the Head of Ukraine's Ministry of the Interior, Ihor Klymenko.
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26.11.2025On 26 November 2025, the 5th 'Polska Moc Biznesu' Congress, the largest socio-economic event in Poland, commenced. The Congress is taking place at the PGE National Stadium in Warsaw and brings together more than two thousand participants, including representatives of the business community, central and local government administration, non-governmental organisations, and experts.
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20.11.2025The Sejm of the Republic of Poland has commenced work on the government's draft act on the coordination of anti-corruption measures and the abolition of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau. The document was presented by Minister and member of the Council of Ministers, Special Services Coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak.
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17.11.2025'Since January 2024, we have been confronted with acts of sabotage carried out on Polish territory at the behest of foreign services. Since that time, 55 individuals have been detained, several have been arrested, a few have been convicted, and many have been expelled from Poland. For the Internal Security Agency, the Military Counterintelligence Service and other services, there is no task more important than protection against such acts,' stated Minister Tomasz Siemoniak at a press conference at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister.
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14.10.2025Three regulations issued by the Prime Minister introduce changes to the provisions governing the documentation and oversight of operational surveillance carried out by the Internal Security Agency, the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau, and the Military Counterintelligence Service.
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02.10.2025The Minister, member of the Council of Ministers and coordinator for special services, Tomasz Siemoniak, took part in the Cyber24Day conference. This event provides a platform for substantive discussion and debate, including on cyber defence, artificial intelligence, new technologies, the modernisation of the armed forces, and cybercrime.