“The President will certainly also have contacts with regional leaders in order to consult ahead of the visit to Washington” – said Marcin Przydacz, head of the International Policy Bureau at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland (KPRP), speaking on Polsat News.
President Karol Nawrocki will visit Washington on September 3 at the invitation of U.S. President Donald Trump. Last week, the head of the KPRP, Zbigniew Bogucki, announced that the talks in the United States would focus primarily on Poland’s military and energy security. In addition, the President intends to emphasize that neither Russia nor its leader, Vladimir Putin, “should ever be trusted.”
Asked on Polsat News whether a meeting between the President and Prime Minister Donald Tusk was planned before the visit, the head of the International Policy Bureau, Marcin Przydacz, replied that “it is not out of the question.”
“The President will certainly also have contacts with regional leaders in order to consult ahead of the visit to Washington” – Przydacz added.
He also recalled that the President had convened a Council of Ministers Meeting (Rada Gabinetowa) for August 27. According to the KPRP, the agenda will include, among other things, a discussion of government measures aimed at protecting Polish agriculture and Polish agricultural production from the consequences of agricultural imports from outside the European Union, particularly in the context of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement and the trade deal between the EU and Ukraine concerning agricultural and food products.
