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Polish–South African relations
Map indicating locations of Poland and South Africa

Poland

South Africa

Polish–South African relations are the bilateral relations between Poland and South Africa. Poland maintains an embassy in Pretoria whilst South Africa maintains an embassy in Warsaw.

Relationship between two nations is highly valued as both Poland and South Africa are democratic nations and have emerging economies in respective continents, which South Africa is a strong partner for Poland in Africa.[1] There has been calling for advocating stronger tie between Poland and South Africa.[2][3] Poland and South Africa have signed several economic cooperation.[4] It was seen as an opportunity for Poland to expand its market[5] and there have been many potential to develop relations between two states, as trade between two countries continue to expand.[6]

Nelson Mandela, a historical figure of South Africa, is highly admired in Poland.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Relations between Poland and South Africa".
  2. ^ http://www.pretoria.msz.gov.pl/en/news/poland_and_the_republic_of_south_africa_develop_bilateral_relations_
  3. ^ http://www.pretoria.msz.gov.pl/en/bilateral_cooperation/economic_information/
  4. ^ "SA, Poland sign cooperation agreement". 18 Oct 2013.
  5. ^ "Poland marks its presence on the African continent".
  6. ^ "South Africa/Poland trade relations have growth potential". October 21, 2013.
  7. ^ "Mandela to be honoured in Poland's 'Garden of the Righteous'". Radio Poland.