Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Foreign affairs ministry in Warsaw, Poland
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a governmental agency in Warsaw located at Aleje Szucha 23 that coordinates Poland's international relations and diplomatic missions around the world. The building serves as the center for foreign policy decisions and diplomatic communications.
The ministry was founded in 1916 during World War I, with Leon Wasilewski leading the agency through the period following the Treaty of Versailles. These early years shaped its role in establishing Poland's place in the international order.
The ministry connects with Polish communities abroad through consular services and support programs that help citizens navigate life overseas. This work shapes the relationships that develop daily between Poland and other nations.
Visitors can reach the headquarters on weekdays, though advance appointments are needed for most services. It helps to check beforehand which services are available and how to arrange a meeting.
The agency manages substantial funding for international development assistance that flows primarily through European institutions. This support reaches different regions and contributes to development projects around the globe.
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