Russia Curtails Poland’s Diplomatic Footprint After Consulate Shutdown
“As a reciprocal measure, the Russian side will reduce Poland’s diplomatic and consular presence in Russia,” Zakharova told a Russian news agency.
Earlier Wednesday, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski confirmed that Warsaw had closed the Gdansk mission — the final Russian consulate still functioning in Poland.
The Gdansk move follows earlier closures: Poland shut Russian consulates in Poznan and Krakow in late 2024 and mid-2025, alleging sabotage efforts “allegedly organized by Moscow.” Russia countered at the time by shutting Poland’s consulates in St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad.
Poland currently operates a single consulate general in Irkutsk, along with its embassy and consular division in Moscow.
Until this latest action, Russia maintained both its embassy in Warsaw and a consulate in Gdansk.
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