United Kingdom–Poland relations

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United Kingdom–Poland relations encompass the historical, political, military, and cultural ties between the UK and Poland, shaped by alliances in both World Wars, Cold War dynamics, and contemporary cooperation within NATO and Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
international relations
alliedDuring World War I
World War II
alsoKnownAs British–Polish relations
United Kingdom–Poland relations
surface form: UK–Poland relations
cooperationArea culture
defence
diaspora affairs
education and academic exchange
energy security
intelligence sharing
trade
cooperationFramework Council of Europe
NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
country1 United Kingdom
country2 Poland
culturalLink British cultural activities in Poland
Polish cultural institutes in the United Kingdom
economicLink bilateral trade in goods
bilateral trade in services
hasDiplomaticMissionFromPolandIn London, England
surface form: London
hasDiplomaticMissionFromUnitedKingdomIn Warsaw
historicalPeriod Cold War
Interwar period
World War I
World War II
post–Cold War era
includesInstitution Polish Embassy in London
surface form: Embassy of Poland in London

Embassy of the United Kingdom in Warsaw
migrationLink Polish diaspora
surface form: Polish diaspora in the United Kingdom
militaryAlliance NATO
notableEvent Polish–British Common Defense Pact
surface form: Anglo–Polish military alliance of 1939

British support for Polish independence after World War I
Poland’s accession to NATO in 1999
Poland’s accession to the European Union in 2004
Polish government-in-exile based in London during World War II
Solidarity movement and British political support in the 1980s
United Kingdom guarantee to Poland in March 1939
United Kingdom recognition of the communist government of Poland in 1945
Brexit
surface form: United Kingdom withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit)

Yalta Conference decisions affecting Poland
large-scale Polish migration to the United Kingdom after 2004
participation of Polish pilots in the Battle of Britain
service of Polish Armed Forces in the West under British command during World War II
politicalDialogueLevel high-level visits and summits
securityCooperation NATO Enhanced Forward Presence
joint military exercises
sharedOrganizationMembership NATO
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
surface form: OSCE

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Sikorski statue in London associatedWith United Kingdom–Poland relations
United Kingdom–Poland relations alsoKnownAs United Kingdom–Poland relations
this entity surface form: UK–Poland relations