Feb 8 • 16:13 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Oko.press

Spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies: Czarzasty did not consult his words about Trump with Sikorski

Poland's Foreign Ministry spokesman refutes claims that parliamentarian Włodzimierz Czarzasty consulted with Radosław Sikorski on his statements regarding Donald Trump not deserving the Nobel Peace Prize.

In a recent discussion revolving around statements made by Włodzimierz Czarzasty regarding Donald Trump's candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize, claims were made that these comments were discussed with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, specifically involving Radosław Sikorski. During the program 'Kalejdoskop Wydarzeń,' journalist Dorota Gawryluk stated that Czarzasty had conferred with the Ministry about his outspoken rejection of Trump’s nomination. This assertion prompted significant response from political representatives and commentators.

On February 2nd, Czarzasty publicly declared at a press conference that he would not support Trump’s candidacy and elaborated on his reasons for believing that Trump does not merit the Nobel Peace Prize. This statement came after he received a letter advocating for Trump’s nomination. The controversy reflects a broader discourse within Polish politics about the U.S. presidency and Trump's international standing.

The spokesman for Poland's Foreign Ministry, Maciej Wiewiór, subsequently clarified that while Gawryluk's comments were close to the truth, they were not entirely accurate. The incident highlights the complexities of political communication and the importance of clarifying statements, especially in an era where media narratives can shape public perception and international relations.

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