In order to ensure the highest quality of our services, we use small files called cookies. When using our website, the cookie files are downloaded onto your device. You can change the settings of your browser at any time. In addition, your use of our website is tantamount to your consent to the processing of your personal data provided by electronic means.
Back

Deputy Minister Marcin Przydacz visits Bangladesh, Thailand and Myanmar

20.02.2020

“Poland believes that Southeast Asia countries have a great potential, especially with regard to commercial relations. In order to boost economic cooperation, we need to enhance political dialogue” underlined Deputy Minister Marcin Przydacz during his visit to Bangladesh, Thailand and Myanmar.

Wizyta wiceministra Marcina Przydacza w Bangladeszu, Tajlandii i Mjanmie

The key points on his Dhaka agenda were a meeting with Bangladeshi Foreign Minister A. K. Abdul Momen and political consultations with Foreign Secretary of Bangladeshi MFA Masud Bin Momen. Their talks focused on prospects for the development of bilateral relations in agriculture, defence and energy. The officials discussed political cooperation on the international arena and security in South Asia. The visit was also an occasion to sign a Memorandum of Understanding on political consultations between the foreign ministries of both states.

While in Thailand, Deputy Minister Marcin Przydacz met with his counterpart Vijavat Isarabhakdi to discuss bilateral cooperation in politics, the economy (including agri-food industry), investment, defence and the military, research and higher education, as well as tourism. Deputy Minister Przydacz inaugurated a seminar hosted by the Thai Defence Technology Institute where Polish arms industry groups Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa and WB Group presented their offer. He also met with Thai entrepreneurs interested in investing in Poland.

During the Myanmar visit, political consultations were held in Nay Pyi Taw with Soe Han, Secretary of State in Myanmar’s MFA. The agenda included bilateral cooperation and human rights protection in the context of the recent ruling of the International Court of Justice on Rohingya minority. On the sidelines of the consultations, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the foreign ministries of the two countries which sets out a mechanism of regular political consultations. The Polish delegation also participated in a health centre opening ceremony in Thaminbay financed by Polish MFA under Polish Development Cooperation programme.

 

MFA Press Office

{"register":{"columns":[]}}