Pakistan and Poland have agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation through high -level visits, parliamentary exchanges and sustained dialogue, while the two countries seek to expand participation in multiple sectors.
The understanding was achieved during the ninth round of Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) held in Warsaw on July 4. The additional ambassador of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Europe), Muhammad Ayub, directed the Pakistani delegation, while the Secretary of State of Poland in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Władysław Teofil Bartoszwski, aimed at the Polish team.
The two parties reviewed the complete spectrum of bilateral relations and reaffirmed their commitment to promote collaboration in commerce, investment, energy, defense, science and technology, agriculture, migration and higher education.
The ninth round of bilateral political consultations (BPC) between Pakistan and the Republic of Poland was held in Warsaw on July 4, 2025. The Pakistani delegation was directed by Ambassador Muhammad Ayub, additional external secretary (Europe), while the Polish delegation was headed by … pic.twitter.com/bbvls0fnjk
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The Pakistani ambassador to Poland Muhammad Sami-Ur-Rehman and the Polish ambassador to Pakistan Maciej Pisarski also attended the conversations.
Regional and global developments, including those in southern Asia, the Middle East and Europe, were discussed in detail. Both delegations recorded the alignment on key issues and agreed to continue working closely in multilateral forums, including the United Nations.
It was agreed that the next round of consultations will be carried out in Islamabad in 2026.