Saudi Arabia and Poland have signed an agreement allowing reciprocal visa exemptions for holders of diplomatic, service, and special passports. The move is aimed at facilitating closer cooperation and advancing shared interests in accordance with the legal frameworks of both nations.
The agreement was finalized during the official visit of Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah to Poland, where he met with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski.
The two leaders reviewed the state of bilateral relations and discussed ways to deepen collaboration across various sectors. They also exchanged views on regional and international developments, as well as efforts to bolster security and stability.
During the visit, the two countries also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish the Saudi-Polish Coordination Council. The council, to be jointly chaired by the foreign ministers, will include senior officials from both countries. Its purpose is to facilitate consultation, identify new areas of cooperation, and promote broader strategic partnerships between the two nations.
The creation of the council reflects the leaderships’ commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and fostering a long-term partnership. It is expected to provide a structured platform for dialogue and coordination, paving the way for enhanced cooperation across multiple fields.
Prince Faisal highlighted Saudi Arabia and Poland’s shared determination to advance ties across political, economic, and strategic domains. He noted that in an era of rapid global changes, sustained dialogue and coordination are essential to reinforcing mutual understanding and aligning positions on regional and international issues.
At a press briefing, the foreign minister underscored the significance of both the MoU establishing the Coordination Council and the visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and special passport holders.
Prince Faisal also shared that trade between Saudi Arabia and Poland reached approximately $12 billion in 2024, while transactions through the first three quarters of 2025 totaled around $8 billion. He stressed both countries’ intention to further strengthen economic relations in line with the strategic priorities of their leaderships.
The foreign minister welcomed the high level of coordination between Saudi Arabia and Poland in international forums and reaffirmed their commitment to continued cooperation on matters of shared regional and global interest.