President Karol Nawrocki, participating in Wednesday's teleconference organized by US president Donald Trump before his planned gathering with Vladimir Putin in Alaska on 15 August 2025, appealed to the past of the Warsaw Battle.
As reported by 300Policy, Nawrocki addressed Trump with the words:
"President Trump, halt the Bolsheviks on August 15, 2025 like Poland, besides with the participation of soldiers from Ukraine on August 15, 1920"
This was a mention to a groundbreaking clash that stopped the Red Army march to the West and protected Europe from Bolshevik dominance.
Axios reports that the president of Poland reminded Trump about the 105th anniversary of this event and the joint conflict of Poles and Ukrainians against Bolsheviks from Russia. According to the U.S. portal, Trump revived, proceeding this story, congratulated Nawrock on his election triumph and reiterated his support.
Axios besides points out that during the conversation Trump expressed his desire to end the war in Ukraine through a ceasefire, but noted:
‘I am not from the region’,
arguing that it cannot decide on the final limits and that this issue should be resolved by the parties straight active in the conflict.
Axios is an American news portal founded in 2016 by erstwhile Politico journalists. He is known for short, factual analyses and citing sources from the highest political circles in Washington. His specialty is global politics, the White home scenes and diplomacy reports, frequently based on leaks from those participating in talks at the highest level. The fact that the account of Nawrocki's words was right there shows that the message of the Polish president was recorded in the centre of the American political scene. This in turn increases his weight – not only in the symbolic dimension, but besides in the context of global responses to the Trump-Putin gathering planned.