ISLAMABAD: Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has said Poland views Pakistan as an increasingly important country on the global stage.
He made the remarks during a joint press stakeout with his Pakistani counterpart, Ishaq Dar, in Islamabad on Thursday. Sikorski is on a two-day official visit to Pakistan, his second in 14 years.
During delegation-level talks, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen cooperation in trade, energy, education, and science and technology. Two Memorandums of Understanding were signed. One on regular bilateral consultations and another between think tanks of both countries to promote research collaboration.
Dar said Pakistan attaches “great importance” to its ties with Poland, calling it a key European Union partner and recalling the contribution of Polish pilots and engineers to the early development of Pakistan’s Air Force.
Sikorski said Poland wishes to deepen cooperation in trade, finance, mining, and water management, adding that a Polish oil and gas company is already investing nearly half a billion dollars in Pakistan. He also praised the Pakistani diaspora in Poland, noting that the country “encourages legal migration and education-based exchanges” while maintaining a zero-tolerance policy toward illegal migration.
Both ministers discussed regional and global developments, including Afghanistan, South Asia, and Europe, and agreed to continue working together for peace and stability. Dar briefed Sikorski on Pakistan’s concerns over cross-border militancy and reiterated Pakistan’s principled stance on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.
The two sides also discussed Pakistan’s GSP Plus trade status with the EU. Dar expressed hope for Poland’s continued support in its renewal in 2027, terming it a “win-win arrangement” for both sides.
Sikorski appreciated Pakistan’s progress on governance reforms and reaffirmed Poland’s support for a two-state solution to the Palestine issue, as well as solidarity with Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict.
Concluding the interaction, both sides reiterated their resolve to transform Pakistan–Poland relations into a comprehensive and mutually beneficial partnership based on shared values and respect for sovereignty.