President Karol Nawrocki will pay a working visit to Dallas, United States, on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, he will take part in the CPAC conference and also visit the headquarters of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. On Sunday, the president will meet with members of the Polish diaspora and present state decorations to their representatives.
The president will depart for the U.S. on Friday. As reported by the Chancellery of the President, a visit by Karol Nawrocki to the headquarters of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is scheduled for Saturday morning.
At 3:30 p.m. local time on Saturday, the President of Poland will participate in the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where he is expected to deliver a speech.
On Sunday morning, Karol Nawrocki will attend Holy Mass at St. Peter the Apostle Church in Dallas. In the afternoon, a meeting with the Polish diaspora is planned, during which the president will present state honors.
Last Saturday, the head of the Presidential Office of International Policy, Marcin Przydacz, stated that Karol Nawrocki would deliver a speech at the CPAC conference at the organization’s invitation, focusing on the state of Polish-American relations. As he noted at the time, no high-level meetings involving President Nawrocki in the United States have been confirmed.
Przydacz also emphasized that on Saturday, Karol Nawrocki will visit a factory producing F-35 aircraft, on which Polish pilots are already training and which will soon be delivered to the Polish Armed Forces. He added that on Sunday the president will meet with a large group of representatives of the Polish diaspora in Dallas.
“The Polish community in Texas is very large—over 200,000 Americans of Polish descent. Poles living in Texas are often successful individuals, working in business or holding high-ranking positions at Texas universities. The president will also speak with these influential members of the Polish community about further developing relations between Poland and the United States, as well as Poland’s ties with Texas as an important economic partner,” the minister said.
