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Radosław Tomasz Sikorski (Polish: [raˈdɔswaf ɕiˈkɔrskʲi] ⓘ; born 23 February 1963), also known as Radek Sikorski, is a Polish politician, journalist and statesman who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland in Donald Tusk's cabinet since 2023, previously holding the office between 2007 and 2014.
In 1992, Applebaum married Radosław Sikorski, who later served as Poland's Defence Minister, Foreign Minister, Marshal of the Sejm, and a member of the European Parliament. Since 2023, he has again been Minister of Foreign Affairs. The couple have two sons, Aleksander and Tadeusz. [79] She became a Polish citizen in 2013. [80]
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English: Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Radosław Sikorski with Algeria’s head of diplomacy, Ahmed Attaf, in Warsaw Polski: Minister Radosław Sikorski z szefem algierskiej dyplomacji Ahmedem Attafem, Warszawa
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On 8 July, the Foreign Minister of Poland, Radoslaw Sikorski, announced that Poland recognised only the NTC as the "legitimate government of the Libyan people". [78] At the fourth Libya Contact Group meeting in Istanbul minister Sikorski presented Poland's assistance package for Libya.
Radosław Sikorski (born 1963), Polish politician and journalist; Minister of Foreign Affairs, former MEP and Marshal of the Sejm (speaker of the Parliament of Poland) Radosław Sobolewski (born 1976), Polish footballer and football manager; Radosław Wojtaszek (born 1987), Polish chess grandmaster
In 2014, Poland's ex-foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski alleged that in 2008, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to then Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the division of Ukraine between Poland and Russia. Sikorski later stated that some words had been over-interpreted, and that Poland did not take part in annexations. [12]