Feb 11 • 16:18 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

Poland Will Not Join Trump's Peace Council for Now

Poland has decided not to join the Peace Council led by Trump due to doubts about its structure, but the possibility remains open for future participation.

Donald Tusk, a politician from the 'Civic Coalition', has announced that Poland will not join the Peace Council headed by former President Trump, citing prevailing doubts about the council's structure. This decision highlights Poland's cautious approach towards international collaborations, especially in contexts perceived as politically sensitive. Tusk emphasized that principles regarding the council’s status and its immediate goals, particularly related to the Gaza restoration, are critical in guiding this decision.

Despite the current decision, Tusk reiterated that Poland will continue to analyze the possibility of joining the council in the future. His remarks suggest that Poland's relationship with the United States remains a priority, indicating a balancing act of national interests and international commitments. The notion of open discussion on the matter reflects Poland's diplomatic strategy while navigating complex geopolitical landscapes.

Additionally, Tusk noted that President Karols Navrockis would receive a detailed dossier from the government to prepare for an upcoming meeting in the United States, highlighting the importance of informed representation of Polish interests abroad. This further underscores the significance of maintaining a keen involvement in international dialogues, even if current policies seem to distance Poland from certain coalitions.

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