Finland–Poland relations
Appearance
Finland |
Poland |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Finland, Warsaw | Embassy of Poland, Helsinki |
Finland–Poland relations refer to bilateral relations of Finland and Poland. Both countries are members of the European Union and the Council of the Baltic Sea States. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 8 March 1919.
Economic relations
The value of two-way trade between Poland and Finland in 2015 totaled EUR 2.8 billion.[1]
Agreements
The two countries have two agreements regarding environmental protection signed in 1990.[2]
European Union
Finland is joined EU in 1995, and Poland is joined EU in 2004.
Country comparison
Finland | Poland | |
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Population | 5,474,094 | 38,634,007 |
Area | 338,424 km2 (18 km2) | 312,679&km2 (120,726 sq mi) |
Capital | Helsinki | Warsaw |
Largest Cities | Helsinki – 621,863 (1,420,576 Metro) | Warsaw 1,758,143 (3,100,844 Metro) |
Government | Parliamentary representative democratic republic | Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic |
Current President | President Sauli Niinistö | President Andrzej Duda |
Current Prime Minister | Prime Minister Sanna Marin | Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki |
Official languages | Finnish and Swedish | Polish |
Ethnic groups | Finnish | Polish |
Alliances | EU | EU, NATO |
Currency | Euro | Złoty |
Resident diplomatic missions
- Finland has an embassy in Warsaw, and an honorary consulate in Gdynia.
- Poland has an embassy in Helsinki.
Diplomacy
See also
References
- ^ "ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN POLAND AND THE NORDIC COUNTRIES" (PDF). Scandinavian Polish Chamber of Commerce. p. 33.
- ^ "Environmental agreements – Ministry of the Environment". www.ym.fi.
External links
- Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Poland
- Polish embassy in Helsinki (in Finnish and Polish only)