Algeria–Poland relations
Algeria and Poland are members of the Union for the Mediterranean and the United Nations. Both nations established diplomatic relations in 1962.[1]
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Modern relations
Poland and Algeria enjoy a significant relations in business.[2] In 2016, Poland and Algeria abolished visa requirements for diplomatic passport holders.[3]
The Polish foreign minister had paid visit to Algeria in 2017 to boost trade and cooperation between two countries.[4][5] Algerian Minister Mustapha Gitouni also boosts energy cooperation with Poland.[6]

Embassy of Algeria in Warsaw
Algeria considers Poland as an important partner in Europe.[7]
Resident diplomatic missions
References
- Bilateral relations Poland-Algeria (in French)
- "POLAND AND ALGERIA – STRONG PARTNERS IN BUSINESS". Ageron.pl.
- "Poland and Algeria abolish visas for diplomatic passport holders". Mfa.gov.pl. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
- "Polish FM on visit to Algeria, Tunisia". Radio Poland. 25 November 2017.
- Boulahbel, Farid (25 November 2017). "Polish MOFA pays two-day visit to Algeria: "Poland considers Algeria a strategic partner with excellent prospects in Africa and the Arab world." 25/11/2017". Algerianembassy.ug. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
- "ALGERIA : GUITOUNI INVITES POLAND, TURKEY TO BOOST ENERGY COOPERATION WITH ALGERIA". Emerging-africa.org. 28 August 2017.
- "Algeria, "important" partner for Poland". Algerianembassy.org.
- Embassy of Algeria in Warsaw
- Embassy of Poland in Algiers
External links
- Algerian Embassy in Poland (in French and Polish)
- Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Algeria (in French and Polish)
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