Armenia–Poland relations

Armenian-Polish relations

Armenia

Poland

Armenian-Polish relations are foreign relations between Armenia and Poland. Armenia has an embassy in Warsaw and Poland has an embassy in Yerevan. Poland has recognized the Armenian Genocide.[1] At the height of the Cold War, both countries were communist states under Soviet domination as the Polish People's Republic and the Armenian SSR.

Polish companies like Lubawa SA also cooperate with the Armenian government. Lubawa-Armenia and the Armenian ministry of defense successfully set up a military industry enterprise, capable of supplying ballistic vests and helmets, vehicle decoys, and tents to the Armenian Armed Forces, and opening the gateway for Polish companies to assist in getting access to Eurasian markets.

Armenia's main import from Poland are cherries.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-04-02. Retrieved 2007-01-23.
  2. Fresh Tomatoes in Poland
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