China Wraps Slovenia–Poland Tour With Deal to Reopen Polish Poultry Exports and New Cooperation Roadmap
New market access for Polish poultry signals a shift toward concrete economic steps under the comprehensive strategic partnership.
Overview
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski near Warsaw in the first visit by a Chinese foreign minister to Poland in six years.
- Both sides welcomed a regionalisation agreement that unblocks Polish poultry exports to China, signed by China’s customs authority and Poland’s agriculture ministry.
- The China–Poland Intergovernmental Committee adopted joint conclusions to expand cooperation in trade, transport corridors, investment and people-to-people exchanges, with the next plenary set for Beijing in 2027.
- Poland reaffirmed the one-China policy as China promoted its Global Governance Initiative and UN-centered multilateral cooperation during the talks.
- Discussions covered the Ukraine war, with Poland stressing respect for sovereignty and flagging Russian drone incursions into its airspace while China urged de-escalation and support for peace talks.