The road to prosperity
- Poland's economy is predicted to be the fastest growing large economy in the European Union between 2024 and 2025, with GDP rising from $6,690 in 1990 to nearly $51,630 in 2024, as per the International Monetary Fund's data.
- RadosBaw Sikorski, Poland's foreign minister, emphasizes the importance of security and international cooperation as priorities during its presidency of the Council of the European Union.
- Poland's participation in NATO, which it joined in 1999, has provided security guarantees and facilitated access to the European market, contributing to its economic success.
- Decades of peace, predictability, and international cooperation have contributed to Poland's economic success and stability, according to Sikorski.
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