Charge d’Affaires of Poland to Kuwait, Anna Marta Godoj-Ciszkowska lauded the enduring bond between Poland and Kuwait, affirming that the two countries have cultivated a robust relationship spanning decades. During her speech at a reception held on the occasion of Poland’s national day, she reflected on the historical significance of the adoption of the Third of May Constitution, a pivotal moment in Poland’s history, which took place on May 3, 1791, saying that the constitution serves as a timeless testament to essential principles such as freedom, independence, and solidarity among peoples and countries, shaping the region’s collective identity.
Furthermore, she commemorated Poland’s accession to the European Union on May 1, 2004, alongside nine other countries, including The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia, Cyprus, and Malta, noting “Poland’s accession to the European Union is certainly one of the most important events in the recent history of our country. This year we also celebrate the 25th anniversary of Poland’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty. 25 years ago, Poland, together with the Czech Republic and Hungary joined NATO and they became the first allies’ members from Eastern and Central Europe.”
Meanwhile, the ambassador highlighted the milestone of commemorating the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Poland and Kuwait, underscoring the depth of cooperation and mutual respect shared between the two countries. She added “It is my great pleasure to announce the opening of a new flight route connecting the vibrant city of Kuwait to the enchanting city of Krakow. Today marks not just the commencement of a flight, but the bridging of cultures, the opening of doors to new opportunities, and the strengthening of ties between two remarkable destinations.”
The ambassador highlighted the collaborative efforts between Poland and Kuwait, particularly noting the joint archaeological mission in the Subiya Desert and Failaka Island, which has been ongoing for nearly two decades, yielding significant discoveries and fostering cultural exchange. She expressed pride in facilitating a training program for Kuwaiti Coast Guard and Navy cadets in Poland, further enhancing bilateral ties through knowledge sharing and capacity building, conveying optimism about the future prospects of Poland-Kuwait relations, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration across various sectors for mutual benefit and growth.