Poland’s Diplomatic Representatives in Romania, 1918–1940. Part 1: 1918–1940 Cover Image

Polscy przedstawiciele dyplomatyczni w Rumunii w latach 1918–1940. Część I: 1918–1940
Poland’s Diplomatic Representatives in Romania, 1918–1940. Part 1: 1918–1940

Author(s): Henryk Walczak
Subject(s): Diplomatic history, International relations/trade, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe GRADO
Keywords: Poland; Romania; diplomacy; diplomatic representatives; international relations;

Summary/Abstract: Polish politicians had appreciated the importance of relations with Romania since the beginning of the independent Poland, indicating the need for close political and economic cooperation with that country which would serve to resist the Soviet Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe. The establishment of official diplomatic relations between Poland and Romania proved to be a rather complex process. It was essentially affected by the lack of agreement between the two centers competing for leadership in Poland, that is the authorities in Warsaw and the Polish National Committee (KNP) in Paris. It was manifested by keeping in Bucharest their own representatives, more or less tolerated by the Romanian, the so-called Legation headed by Marian Linde and the delegate of KNP Stanisław Koźmiński. In the end, Alexander Skrzyński was appointed the envoy of the Republic of Poland and officially recognized by the Romanian authorities. The establishment of official diplomatic relations did not mean, however, immediate rapprochement between the two countries. It was a process lasting almost two years which, thanks to the merits of Alexander Skrzyński, was crowned by signing the Polish-Romanian alliance in March 1921. The next stage consisted of the effortsto strengthen and extend this alliance made by Skrzyński as Minister of Foreign Affairs and PawełJurjewicz – his successor to the position of charge d’affaires, and then an envoy in Bucharest. The process was slowed down by the inept policy of Marian Seyda, the next foreign minister of Poland.

  • Issue Year: 4/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 25-49
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Polish