US cuts contact with Polish parliament speaker over Trump 'insults'
The US embassy severed ties with Polish parliamentary speaker Wlodzimierz Czarzasty after his public criticism of President Trump’s foreign policy and Nobel Prize bid.
- The US embassy in Poland announced on Thursday it would end all dealings with Wlodzimierz Czarzasty immediately, over his insults to President Donald Trump.
- In late January, Czarzasty joined rebukes of Trump's claim that the US 'never needed' NATO allies, citing tariffs, Greenland threats, and Afghanistan front-line claims.
- On Thursday, US Ambassador Tom Rose said Czarzasty's remarks were `outrageous and unprovoked` and that they undermine US‑Polish ties, leading to a diplomatic contact cutoff.
- Czarzasty told reporters the embassy cutoff was `a breach of the politics of principles and values` and wrote on X that he `continues to respect the United States as a key partner of Poland` but will not change his position.
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