Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski addressed president Karol Nawrocki straight in a recording published on Tuesday on the Prime Minister's Chancellery account. He reported that the government wanted circumstantial goals during the President's upcoming visit to the United States.
Both politicians will be visiting the US and conducting talks at their levels. Sikorski will meet US Secretary of State Mark Rubio on Tuesday, and president Nawrocki will meet US president Donald Trump on Wednesday.
Government priorities in talks
The head of the MFA noted that "to facilitate the work" of president Nawrock, the Council of Ministers adopted the position "so that the president knows what to hold on to in talks". "We want the president (Karol Nawrocki) to talk about Putin's real goals in Ukraine and to search fair peace for Ukraine" - stressed the minister.
"And secondly, to prevent the president from reducing American troops in Europe, especially in Poland" - added Sikorski. The issues of military and energy safety of Poland are to be the main subject of talks in Washington.
Preparations for the visit
Sikorski reported that president Nawrocki received "wide materials" from the Ministry of abroad Affairs. "I keep my fingers crossed for the success of talks in Washington," said the minister in the recording.
President Nawrocki's visit to Washington, D.C., scheduled for September 3, will be his first abroad visit. The president plans to emphasize that both Russia and its leader Vladimir Putin "cannot believe".
During his visit to Miami, Florida, Sikorski is to present the Lech Wałęsa Solidarity Prize with Rubio. MFA spokesperson Paweł Wroński reported that the head of Polish diplomacy besides has plans to meet American politicians, both Republicans and Democrats.
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