Mar 21 • 14:55 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Karol Nawrocki is going to the United States for the CPAC congress

Karol Nawrocki, during his visit to the U.S., is expected to explore F-35 aircraft facilities and engage with the Polish community in Texas amid significant discussions on Polish-American relations.

Karol Nawrocki, an important figure in Polish politics, is set to visit the United States to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). His visit will not only include attending this prominent political gathering but also a significant stop at an F-35 aircraft factory, which underlines the ongoing military cooperation between Poland and the United States. Additionally, Nawrocki plans to meet with the Polish diaspora in Texas, strengthening ties with the Polish community abroad.

The visit comes amidst an important phase in Polish-American relations, highlighted by President Andrzej Duda's speech concerning the state of these relations, as conveyed by Marcin Przydacz, head of the Presidential Office of International Policy. This indicates a proactive approach from Poland in aligning its foreign policy closer to the U.S., especially in security and economic areas. Recently, during a meeting at Davos, former President Donald Trump expressed pride in Nawrocki, recognizing him as a valuable ally in promoting the shared interests of both nations.

Moreover, this trip hints at the potential future meeting between Nawrocki and Donald Trump, suggesting an ongoing dialogue that may influence political strategies and collaborations. Such engagements not only strengthen existing ties but also aim at solidifying Poland's role within initiatives like Trump’s newly formed Peace Council. The CPAC event serves as a platform for conservative figures to exchange ideas and reinforce their agendas, which could have broader implications for Polish politics and its international alliances.

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