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Latvia–Poland relations are foreign relations between Latvia and Poland. Both countries enjoy good relations and are close allies. There are around 57,000 Poles living in Latvia. Both countries are full members of the European Union, NATO, OECD, OSCE, Bucharest Nine, Three Seas Initiative, Council of Europe, Council of the Baltic Sea States ...
See Latvia–Poland relations. Poland recognised Latvia's independence on January 27, 1921. Latvia has an embassy in Warsaw and 3 honorary consulates (in Katowice, Gdańsk and Łódź). [196] Poland has an embassy in Riga. [197] Both countries are full members of NATO, the European Union and the Council of the Baltic Sea States.
See Latvia–Spain relations. Latvia has an embassy in Madrid. Spain has an embassy in Riga. Both countries are members of the European Union and NATO. Sweden: See Latvia–Sweden relations. Sweden recognized Latvia on 4 February 1921. [58] Sweden resumed diplomatic relations with Latvia on 28 August 1991. [59] Latvia has an embassy in Stockholm.
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In 2013 she became the Head of the Polish-Baltic Cultural Relationships Unit, and, in 2015, coordinator of the University of Warsaw cooperation with the Baltic States. [4] Her research focuses on Baltic states, especially Latvian history, culture and relations with Poland. [5]
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While the Treaty of Riga led to a two-decade stabilisation of Soviet-Polish relations, conflict was renewed with the Soviet invasion of Poland during World War II. The treaty was subsequently overridden after a decision by war's Allied powers to change Poland's borders once again and transfer the populations .
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