Trump to Leave Troops in Poland
Polish President Nawrocki prioritizes US military support with 4.5% GDP defense spending and opposes EU and NATO expansion on Ukraine, challenging Prime Minister Tusk's pro-EU stance.
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Trump to leave troops in Poland
Although for years, some Americans tended to make fun of Polish people with a series of jokes about ‘dumb polacks’, things are changing. The visit of Polish President Karol Nawrocki to Washington on September 3 however saw US President Donald Trump in a very positive mood concerning his country’s relationship with Poland. Following the meeting he said “It’s a great pleasure to have President… Source
Karol Nawrocki: A Polish Euro-skeptic who chills with Trump
Since taking office on August 6, Poland’s president Karol Nawrocki has stood in sharp opposition to Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his cabinet, drawn from a somewhat fragile coalition of center right and center left parties. Nawrocki’s challenge to Tusk primarily revolves around disputed judicial reforms, abortion rights, migration, and the role of the Catholic church — all emblematic of a conservative political and social agenda.But foreign and…
Prime Minister Donald Tusk was asked about his assessment of President Karol Nawrocki's meeting with Donald Trump. He admitted that he had no expectations for the meeting.
What the new Polish president agreed on with Trump and how it affects Ukraine
On 3 September, Poland’s new president Karol Nawrocki made his first foreign visit, choosing Washington as his destination. In part, this visit was a gesture of gratitude, during the election campaign, Trump openly supported Nawrocki and even received him at the White House.
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