The news in Polish
Polska odwołała1 swojego ambasadora2 w Węgrzech z powodu konfliktu3 między krajami. Przyczyną jest sprawa azylu4 politycznego5 dla Marcina Romanowskiego. Decyzja nie oznacza, że relacje dyplomatyczne6 są zerwane na stałe. Oba kraje chcą jednak dalej współpracować i rozwiązać problem. Konflikt dotyczy także podejścia do wojny w Ukrainie.
- odwołać
cofać wcześniej podjętą decyzję lub zatrudnienie ↩︎ - ambasador (m.)
przedstawiciel dyplomatyczny reprezentujący państwo za granicą ↩︎ - konflikt (m.)
stan niezgody lub walki między stronami ↩︎ - azyl (m.)
sytuacja, gdy państwo udziela obcokrajowcowi ochrony przed prześladowaniami ↩︎ - polityczny
dotyczący polityki lub rządzenia ↩︎ - dyplomatyczny
związany z oficjalnymi stosunkami między państwami ↩︎
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Question 1: Why did Poland recall its ambassador from Hungary?
Question 2: Do Poland and Hungary want to continue diplomatic relations?
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Poland has recalled its ambassador to Hungary, Sebastian Kęciek, amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two countries stemming from a contentious asylum case. This decision marks a significant shift in Polish diplomatic representation, with a note of protest officially handed to the Hungarian government. The recall, however, does not signify a permanent reduction in the level of Polish-Hungarian diplomatic relations, according to the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The complications arose after Hungary granted political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish Deputy Minister of Justice. Romanowski, affiliated with Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party (PiS), faces accusations of involvement in a criminal conspiracy related to the country’s Justice Fund. This has been described by Poland as a hostile act, contradicting the principles of loyalty within the European Union.

Peter Szijjarto, Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, commented on the matter, expressing regret over the falling diplomatic ties, while reaffirming Hungary’s interest in maintaining strong bilateral cooperation with Poland. He highlighted the differing stances of the two governments concerning the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, suggesting that Poland aligns with pro-war sentiments while Hungary supports a peaceful resolution.
In response, Paweł Wroński, spokesperson for Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, indicated that Kęciek’s recall doesn’t imply a long-term downgrading of relations. Instead, he noted it is part of a routine change in envoy appointments, sidestepping permanent diplomatic fallout. Wroński further emphasized that any future steps regarding Polish diplomatic missions in Hungary are yet to be determined.
The historical alliance between Poland and Hungary appears to be under strain due to these recent developments. Nonetheless, Hungary has expressed its readiness to maintain dialogue and cherish the long-standing friendship that dates back centuries. Officials on both sides suggest the current issues are temporary and hope for better cooperation in the future. Despite these reassurances, the situation remains a sensitive diplomatic point that continues to attract attention on both sides of the border.
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