“We had representatives of all the most important industries and businesses that connect our countries – the energy sector, defense issues, representatives of think tanks. Many guests, including representatives of the Departments of State, Treasury, and Commerce, came to this conference to talk about how to bring Polish-American relations into practice,” said Adrian Kubicki, former Consul General of the Republic of Poland in New York, one of the initiators of the Polish-American Strategic Industries Summit organized by TV Republika.
On the occasion of the visit of the President of the Republic of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, to the USA, the Polish-American Strategic Industries Summit was held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, organized by TV Republika in cooperation with the Zondacrypto exchange, under the slogan Together for a strong economy and politics.
We must move forward, we are excellent partners and we must achieve the goals we have set – together with the newly elected president Karol Nawrocki. This freedom movement, this incredible freedom movement, of which TV Republika and CPAC are a part, must convince people to understand that freedom is too fragile and that one must fight for it, one must fight for one’s country – said Michał Rachoń, program director of TV Republika, during the opening of the summit.
Today on TV Republika, Adrian Kubicki, former Consul General of the Republic of Poland in New York, stated that “there are many people, enterprises, companies, and organizations that would like to turn political language into practical language, that is, to establish what results from the closeness of these relations, which the new President of Poland emphasized with his visit.”
“The idea of the summit was to respond to this need, and it did so effectively. We had representatives of all the most important industries and businesses that connect our countries – the energy sector, defense issues, representatives of think tanks. It is well known that cooperation in the field of security is very important and will develop dynamically. We talked about the media, about the issue of the DSA (Digital Services Act) – this is something that interests both the American and Polish sides. A very important sector is new technologies, cryptocurrencies, enterprise development. Many guests, including representatives of the Departments of State, Treasury, and Commerce, came to this conference to talk about how to bring Polish-American relations into practice,” said Kubicki.
He assessed that Polish-American cooperation “still has much room to grow when it comes to numbers and trade exchange.“
“This is an enormous area for growth, especially for the Polish side. I think that after this visit by President Karol Nawrocki, projects will move full steam ahead. Some projects, such as in the field of nuclear energy, had slowed down and are not developing as they should. Karol Nawrocki stated clearly that one of the paths to energy independence is to get these projects back on track. We also discussed this with representatives of Westinghouse and Bechtel, the most important companies that are to implement nuclear technologies in Poland,” added Adrian Kubicki.
