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  2. Foreign relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    See Israel–Poland relations. Poland broke off relations with Israel after the Six-Day War of 1967, following most other countries of the Soviet Union controlled Eastern Bloc. Poland was the first Eastern bloc country to recognize Israel again in 1986.

  3. Japan–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    Both countries are full members of the OECD, but modern relations are limited to mostly trade and cultural activities, although both countries see each other as vital partners in global commerce. In 2017, Japan became the second largest foreign investor in Poland in terms of total investment value, only behind the United States.

  4. Category:Foreign relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... History of the foreign relations of Poland (7 C, 3 P) M. Ministers of foreign affairs of Poland (1 ...

  5. Category:Bilateral relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Georgia (country)–Poland relations (5 C, 2 P) Germany–Poland relations ...

  6. Poland–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Poland joined other countries in spring 2022 in declaring a number of Russian diplomats persona non grata. On 9 May, during VE Day, Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreev was splashed with red liquid by Ukrainian protestors of the invasion, as he arrived at a Soviet military cemetery in Warsaw for wreath-laying ceremony. The protestors ...

  7. Estonia–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    With both Estonia and Poland freed from Soviet oppression, two countries reestablished ties in 1991. Since 1991, trades and cooperation between Estonia and Poland had increased dramatically, turning them into economic and political partnership. Estonia considers Poland as its priority on their relations. [19]

  8. Croatia–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    Poland recognized Croatia on 15 January 1992 along with 16 other, mostly European countries. Diplomatic relations between two countries were established on 11 April 1992. [3] During the Yugoslav Wars, the Croatian 103rd Infantry Brigade received a small number of Polish volunteers.

  9. Germany–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    Poland in 996 under the rule of Mieszko I, whose acceptance of Christianity and the Baptism of Poland marked the beginning of statehood in 966.. In the 10th century, the West Slavic Polan tribe under the Piast prince Mieszko I about 960 were able to consolidate Lechitic tribes and establish a sovereign state around PoznaƄ and Gniezno in an area later called Greater Poland.