Chile–Poland relations

[2] In 1921, Poland opened an honorary consulate in Santiago and accredited relations from its embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

[1] On 25 May 1962, Poland opened a commercial office in Santiago and on 7 January 1965, both nations elevated their diplomatic relations to an embassy.

[3] In 1995, former Polish President Lech Wałęsa paid a visit to Chile to partake on a conference titled Solidarity and Peace in the New Millennium.

[4][5] In 2002, Chile signed a free trade agreement with the European Union (which includes Poland since joining the EU in 2004).

Poland's main export to Chile include: gas turbines, frozen meat, medicine, transport vehicles and cranes.

Plaque in Warsaw honoring Ignacy Domeyko , Polish-Chilean geologist, mineralogist and educator.
Undersecretary of State of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland Wojciech Gerwel and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile Gloria de la Fuente in 2023