On Wednesday, Zbigniew Rau is set to travel to the Netherlands to meet with his Dutch counterpart Wopke Hoekstra and take part in what is known as the Utrecht Conference, part of a series of consultations between Polish and Dutch diplomats that has been running since 1999.
The Utrecht Conference is a platform for the exchange of views between Poland and the Netherlands on key European issues, according to officials.
Wednesday's talks between Rau and Hoekstra will focus on bilateral relations and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to Polish foreign ministry spokesman Łukasz Jasina.
On Friday, Zbigniew Rau will take part in Polish-Slovak government consultations, Jasina told reporters.
The schedule includes a bilateral meeting with Slovak Foreign Minister Ivan Korcok to discuss bilateral issues, Ukraine and regional security, Jasina said.
On Sunday, Rau is expected to fly to New Delhi on a two-day visit to India.
He will hold talks with his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and will also take part in Raisina Dialogue, a major international conference that takes place annually in India to discuss geopolitics and geoeconomics, reporters were told.
Rau will address the event in his capacity as Polish foreign minister and chairman of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in 2022, according to Jasina.
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Source: PAP