A delegation from the National Security Bureau (BBN), led by its deputy chief, Gen. Andrzej Kowalski, is currently in the United States. The successes of the visit were reported by the presidential minister, Agnieszka Jędrzak.
From the minister’s post on X, we learned that BBN representatives held discussions “at the Pentagon and the U.S. National Security Council about the details and intentions behind the recently published U.S. National Security Strategy.”
“Envoys of President Karol Nawrocki managed to obtain clarifications on certain aspects of the American security doctrine, including the stationing of U.S. forces in Europe, and to better understand, as Gen. Kowalski put it, “the priorities the Americans are currently setting around the world.” All of this will allow for more effective planning of Poland’s own strategy, which must, after all, take the American one into account,”
the minister wrote.
Agnieszka Jędrzak also stated that “the talks demonstrated that the Americans are ready to strengthen bilateral security cooperation stemming from the agreements reached back in September by Presidents Nawrocki and Trump.”
