Israel–Poland relations
Israel–Poland relations refer to diplomatic and commercial ties between Israel and Poland. Maciej Kozlowski, Poland's former ambassador to Israel, has described Poland as Israel's strongest ally in Europe.[1]
History
Poland broke off relations with Israel after the Six-Day War of 1967, following the lead of other countries of the Eastern Bloc. It was the first Eastern bloc country to recognize Israel again in 1986. Full diplomatic relations were re-established in 1990.[2] The Israel-Poland Chamber of Commerce was established in 1988.[3]
After talks between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw in January 2010, the two leaders pledged to deepen and develop Polish-Israeli relations.[4] In 2010, the Israel Council on Foreign Relations and the Polish Institute of International Affairs marked 20 years of bilateral relations between the countries with a Foreign Policy Conference held in Jerusalem.[5]
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