“Polish foreign policy strategy for 2026-2030” – Baltic Perspective

By Marek Grzybowski
“In the near future, Polish foreign policy will be conducted in a world that has become significantly less stable and significantly more unpredictable. After decades of relative peace, security is once again at the forefront. Russia’s attack on Ukraine has changed the way we think about international politics across Europe. For Poland, it has become a key point of reference when planning actions for the coming years. The most important principle governing the international order has been violated – respect for the territorial integrity of another country,” writes Radosław Sikorski, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the document entitled “Polish Foreign Policy Strategy for 2026-2030.”

Polish foreign policy in the context of the geopolitical and economic situation of the Baltic Sea region will be the subject of a seminar organized by prof. Piotr Mickiewicz, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Gdańsk.
The role of the Council of the Baltic Sea States in Polish Baltic policy was the subject of discussion among professors and experts in the first part of the seminar, moderated by dr Daniel Szacawa from the Institute of Central Europe (IEŚ) in Lublin
The Blue Economy as a forward-looking pro-development concept for the countries of the region was the subject of discussion in the second Panel, moderated by prof. Sylwia Mrozowska, director of the Center for Sustainable Development and president of UG Univentum Labs.
Prof. Piotr Mickiewicz – University of Gdańsk, Introduction and moderation of the panel entitled: Energy and maritime security as a priority of Polish Baltic policy.
Sebastian Draga – Polish Naval Academy Maritime Center for Strategic Analysis, Introduction and moderation of the panel Possibilities of building the Baltic immune system in the context of the policy of the Russian Federation.
Regardless of the course of the war in Ukraine, Russia will remain a threat to all of Europe until the current regime changes its ambitions to rebuild the empire or until the regime itself changes – Summary of the meeting by Prof. Agnieszka Legucka, Deputy Director, Department of Strategy – Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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