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 AllRefer.com - Poland - Foreign Relations | Polish Information Resource
In mid-1992, Poland was enjoying the fruits of three years of skillful statesmanship by its foreign minister, Krzysztof Skubiszewski, who had directed foreign policy in five governments beginning with Mazowiecki in August 1989.
To replace the old Soviet-dominated military and trade structures, Poland sought collective security with its southern neighbors, the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (see Glossary), and Hungary, with which it formed the so-called Visegrád Triangle.
Warsaw was frustrated, however, by its inability to gain full membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Western European Union (WEU--see Glossary), and the EC and by the reluctance of the West to lower import tariffs on Polish goods (see Postcommunist Policy Adjustments, ch.
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 Foreign relations of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Changes since 1989 have redrawn the map of central Europe, and Poland has had to forge relationships with seven new neighbors.
Poland has actively pursued good relations with all its neighbors, signing friendship treaties replacing links severed by the collapse of the Warsaw Pact.
The Poles have forged special relationships with Lithuania and particularly Ukraine in an effort to firmly anchor these states to the West.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Poland   (249 words)

  
 Articles - Foreign relations of Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Its first major independent foreign policy action was to conclude an agreement in 1944 with New Zealand dealing with the security, welfare, and advancement of the people of the independent territories of the Pacific (the ANZAC pact).
Australia has devoted particular attention to relations between developed and developing nations, with emphasis on the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)--Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Brunei--and the island states of the South Pacific.
Australia has official relations with a number of countries, with these countries it maintains an embassy or in the case of Commonwealth countries, a high commission.
www.centralairconditioners.net /articles/Foreign_relations_of_Australia   (2707 words)

  
 Articles - Foreign relations of Moldova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As noted, Moldova has sought a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the Transnistria region by working with Romania, Ukraine, and Russia, by calling for international mediation, and by cooperating with the OSCE and UN fact-finding and observer missions.
Belarus, France, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Turkey, Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, People's Republic of China, and the United States of America have embassies in Moldova.
Moldova has embassies in the USA, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Turkey, Israel, the Russian Federation, Uzbekistan, and the People's Republic of China.
www.couponsa.com /articles/Foreign_relations_of_Moldova   (321 words)

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