EU Council Presidency: Poland and Burgenland strengthen cooperation!

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Governor Doskozil receives the Polish ambassador Kosiniak-Kamysz in Eisenstadt to discuss European security issues.

EU Council Presidency: Poland and Burgenland strengthen cooperation!

On Monday, Burgenland Governor Hans Peter Doskozil received the Polish ambassador Zenon Kosiniak-Kamysz for an official inaugural visit to the country house in Eisenstadt. The two politicians discussed key issues such as migration and security in Europe, as well as strengthening unity in the European Union, especially in the context of the Polish EU Council Presidency. Poland took over the presidency of the EU Council again on January 1, 2025 for six months, which underlines the urgency of the issues discussed, both participants emphasized during their meeting, as burgenland.at reported.

Strengthened European cooperation

The aim of the discussion was to create a framework for future meetings between the ambassadors of all EU member states in Burgenland. This special gathering is scheduled for March 19, 2025 and will include a shared lunch. Through such initiatives, Doskozil wants to create an international stage for Burgenland and promote cross-border cooperation, which is of considerable importance in the current political landscape. The focus of the Polish Presidency is on improving European security in many areas, including information sharing and crisis management, which also reflects Doskozil's previous experiences as Minister of National Defense and crisis management during the 2015 refugee crisis, such as wikipedia.org noted.

During their meeting, Doskozil expressed optimism that the intensive discussions and close contacts between member states could contribute to solving urgent challenges. The initiative to offer the ambassadors a platform for discussion shows Doskozil's commitment to an active role for Burgenland in the European community and could make a decisive contribution to stability and security in the region.