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Grand Duke Henri and president Andrzej Duda have exchanged letters to commemorate the centenary of formal diplomatic relations between the Grand Duchy and Poland. Duda wrote that he hopes relations will continue to develop effectively “in all dimensions, especially at the political, economic and cultural level and in people-to-people contacts.”
It was on 18 April 1921 that Count Władysław Sobański presented his credentials to Grand Duchess Charlotte and became Poland’s first-ever ambassador to Luxembourg. He was based in Brussels, and it was not until 2005 that Poland established a full diplomatic representation in the grand duchy. Luxembourg opened its embassy in Warsaw a year later.
RTL|Update: 15.04.2021 07:05 The Polish President and the HRH Grand Duke of Luxembourg exchanged letters to commemorate the anniversary in which they have highlighted cooperation and future exchange importance.
The two states formally established relations on 18 April 1921. Today, Luxembourg is the third-largest direct investor in Poland, with more than €24bn invested in 2019, while commercial exchange exceeded €750m. Nearly 5,000 Polish nationals live in Luxembourg today.
Marking the event, Polish President Andrzej Duda wrote in a letter to the Grand Duke that he is delighted that relations between the two countries are based on genuine partnership and friendship, continuing to say the he hopes that we will continue to develop them as effectively and in all dimensions, especially at the political, economic, and cultural level and in people-to-people contacts.