Minister in the Chancellery of the President Marcin Przydacz announced that the government side had received a briefing note concerning President Karol Nawrocki’s visit to the United States. However, he added that the Chancellery of the President is still waiting for documentation from Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s meetings with the leaders of Germany, France, and Moldova.
On Wednesday, at the White House, a meeting took place between the presidents of Poland and the United States. Karol Nawrocki spoke with Donald Trump and then gave an interview to TV Republika, where he shared a bit more about the details of the talks.
President Nawrocki’s visit is still widely commented on around the world. Indeed, even politicians from Donald Tusk’s government have spoken positively about it. Still, not everyone. Anna Radwan-Röhrenschef, Deputy Head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), only a few hours after the presidents’ conversation, complained in the media about the “lack of a memo” from the meeting.
A memo is already here
In a post published around midnight on Thursday on the platform X, Marcin Przydacz announced that “the appropriate memo from the White House talks has been prepared and delivered to the government side.”
“The Chancellery of the President is still waiting for a memo from the talks (not the press conference) of the Prime Minister with Chanc. (of Germany Friedrich) Merz, Pres. (of France Emmanuel) Macron, and Pres. (of Moldova Maia) Sandu in Chișinău on August 27 of this year,” he wrote.
