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  • 04.03.2022
    The Polish Office in Taipei wishes to correct false and misleading information presented by some individuals in Taiwanese online media. The Polish Office in Taipei underlines that it has not provided any information whatsoever on facilitation of potential individual or group involvement on the theater of war inflicted by Russia against Ukraine. The Polish Office in Taipei condemns disinformation attempts and appeals for responsible reporting, relying on credible information sources and staying resilient to false narratives. The Polish Office in Taipei encourages to donate to professional Polish organizations providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
  • 11.01.2022
    17 European Union Member States took part in this year's European Film Festival.
  • 06.01.2022
    Polish Office in Taipei once again participated in Taiwan Reading Festival.
  • 05.01.2022
    Director of the Polish Office in Taipei Cyryl Kozaczewski met with Minister Hsu Shu-hsiang.
  • 01.01.2022
    Today, Poland has started its one-year Chairmanship at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Thus, our country is assuming a greater role in shaping security and stabilisation on the European continent in the spirit of the Helsinki Final Act, whose 50th anniversary we will be celebrating in 2025.
  • 01.12.2021
    Mr. Cyryl Kozaczewski, a career diplomat and former ambassador to Japan, has assumed the function of the new Director of the Polish Office in Taipei.
  • 09.11.2021
    Polish Office in Taipei participated in one of the most popular travel fairs in Asia - "International Travel Fair" - organised in Taipei on 5-8 November 2021. The stand of the Polish Office in Taipei was visited by several hundred people, including the President of Taiwan Tsai Ing-wen.
  • 08.11.2021
    The second outdoor recital of Frédéric Chopin’s masterpieces, performed by Dr. Kamil Tokarski on the occasion of the Polish Independence Day, ended with a standing ovation. The recital was organised by the Polish Office in Taipei in cooperation with the Taipei City Government.
  • 04.09.2021
    As a gesture of solidarity in the face of vaccine shortages and risks posed by new coronavirus variants, Poland will hand over 400,000 AstraZeneca vaccine doses to Taiwan. This makes Poland Taiwan’s third largest vaccine donor, after the US and Japan.
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