Polish PM, FM deeply saddened by death of Czech ambassador to Poland

The Polish government has expressed their sadness at the death of the Czech ambassador to Poland, Jakub Durr. Ambassador Durr passed away at the age of 46, according to a statement from the Czech Foreign Ministry.

In response to the news, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki tweeted his condolences, saying that he was deeply saddened by the death of the Czech ambassador. Morawiecki praised Ambassador Durr as a great diplomat who worked tirelessly to strengthen the relationship between Poland and the Czech Republic. The Prime Minister went on to offer his sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of Ambassador Durr, and expressed his hope that he would rest in peace.

Meanwhile, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau also expressed his condolences to the family of the late ambassador. In a statement, Rau said that he would always remember Ambassador Durr as an extremely professional diplomat and a sincere man who did much to strengthen the relationship between Poland and the Czech Republic.

The death of Ambassador Durr is a significant loss to the diplomatic community in both Poland and the Czech Republic. As a highly respected ambassador, he was known for his tireless work in promoting good relations between the two neighboring countries. His sudden death at such a young age has come as a shock to many, and his passing has been widely mourned in both Poland and the Czech Republic.

In recent years, the relationship between Poland and the Czech Republic has been marked by a growing sense of partnership and cooperation. The two countries have worked closely together on a range of issues, from trade and economic cooperation to security and defense. As such, Ambassador Durr’s work was seen as an important part of this growing partnership, and his death is likely to be felt keenly by many in both countries.

Overall, the passing of Ambassador Durr is a significant loss to both the Czech and Polish diplomatic communities. His tireless work in promoting good relations between the two countries will be sorely missed, and his legacy is likely to endure for many years to come.

Article by Prague Forum

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