End to national sovereignty? Polish deputy foreign minister advocates for abolishing unanimity rule in EU Council
The EU could be taking a step closer to federalization, with Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Szejna backing removing the member state veto in foreign policy and other areas
Poland’s incoming liberal government will reverse conservative achievements of last 8 years, advisor predicts
Investment plans will be scrapped, and Polish foreign and defense policy will also change markedly under the new government, warned Prof. Żurawski vel Grajewski
It’s time Poland stopped treating relations with Ukraine like a beauty contest
People should stop ignoring the fact that Ukraine is pursuing its own objectives, which may entail both benefits and risks for Poland, argues Marek A. Cichocki
Poland’s ruling conservatives have proven their worth as diplomats
The past 12 months have finally laid to rest the conviction that foreign policy is the exclusive domain of liberals and social democrats with the ruling conservatives making substantial headway on the world stage, writes Rafał Woś
Germany’s new government will pursue an aggressive foreign policy, says AfD politician
“Baerbock will interfere in the internal affairs of other sovereign countries,” said Petr Bystron to Hungarian newspaper Magyar Hirlap
Czech foreign minister: Restoring normal relations with Russia will take time
The task of Czech diplomacy is to further develop the alliance with Israel, including strengthening the Czech diplomatic presence in Jerusalem
Opinion: Media law amendment is Poland’s attempt to conduct independent foreign policy
Polish elites have grown weary of Poland undertaking independent foreign policy initiatives, writes Rafał Woś, columnist for salon24.pl
Head of French armed forces: ‘We’re heading towards a reorganization of the world order’
Europe cannot pick sides in the battle between the US and China, warns a top French general
Brussels never learns
Polish President Duda launches new diplomatic bureau in his chancellery
EU should stay out of US presidential election, says Hungarian FM Szijjártó
Brussels should not criticize U.S. foreign policy, says Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó
Europe bets on soft power but it doesn’t work
Can Europe survive by relying on its progressive form of soft power?
V4 is Poland’s most successful alliance?
An alliance of countries with shared interests and values.
Opinion: We are disliked but respected
Relations with Germany and the United States are improving but not so much with other major EU states and Israel, writes Jędrzej Bielecki.
Tusk honored for “confronting his home nation”
Donald Tusk has been distinguished for opposing Poland by the “The Top 100 Global Thinkers” ranking. Polish internauts are outraged, though not surprised at the news of Tusk working against his own country.
Danko: Sanctions against Russia sank Eurasian summit in Bratislava
The third Eurasian summit was planned in Bratislava, however the sanctions against Russia made it impossible to organize the event in Slovakia, claims Andrej Danko (SNS), the chairman of the parliament.
Do the Social Democrats have a foreign policy at all?
Why does the Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) want the post of Foreign Minister if it has no opinion on key foreign policy issues?,’ asks MEP Keller (2014 elections leader of ČSSD) in connection with the vote on Hungary.
Czech Republic is a small country but influential
The Czech Republic is a small country, but we can influence the debate. The main task of our diplomacy is to be heard and be active.