North Korea–Poland relations

Poland–North Korean relations (Korean:뽈스까공화국-조선민주주의인민공화국관계) are foreign relations between Poland and North Korea. Poland is one of the few countries that maintain diplomatic and limited trading (fishing) relations with Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Poland recognized the DPRK on 16 October 1948 as the sole legitimate government of the whole Korea. North Korea maintains an embassy in Warsaw, and Poland in Pyongyang. The current North Korean ambassador is Il Choe.

North Korea–Poland relations

Poland–North Korean relations (Korean:뽈스까공화국-조선민주주의인민공화국관계) are foreign relations between Poland and North Korea. Poland is one of the few countries that maintain diplomatic and limited trading (fishing) relations with Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Poland recognized the DPRK on 16 October 1948 as the sole legitimate government of the whole Korea. North Korea maintains an embassy in Warsaw, and Poland in Pyongyang. The current North Korean ambassador is Il Choe.