Trump received a question about the presence of US soldiers in Poland. "We never even thought."

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Karol Nawrocki's first abroad visit after taking office began. During talks at the Oval Office, Donald Trump was asked about the presence of American soldiers in Poland. – We are connected to Poland, we want to cooperate – he said.


– We have very peculiar relations with Poland. We never even thought about withdrawing soldiers from Poland – Donald Trump declared on Wednesday during a gathering with president Karol Nawrocki in the Oval Office.

– We may increase our presence in Poland if Poles want to. We are connected to Poland, we want to cooperate," added the president of the United States.

Trump: US soldiers will stay in Poland


Nawrocki himself interrupted the American leader during further questions from journalists. – US soldiers are now part of our society. This is simply a signal for the world, besides for the Russian Federation – indicated the Polish President. “For the first time in past we are glad that we have abroad soldiers in our home,” he stressed.



What else did Nawrocki say at the Oval Office? – Mr President, thank you very much for inviting me only a period after my oath. This means that Polish-American relations are very strong – it fell from his side at the beginning of the meeting.

– We've never had specified a strong relationship. This means that Polish-American relations are highly important, very strong. I am convinced that we have specified strong relationships as never before," Nawrocki stressed.

He besides thanked for the show for the late Polish pilot F-16. As we wrote, the White home honored the tragically deceased Major Maciej Krakowian with an air show during the welcome of Karol Nawrocki. 4 F-16 fighters made the "mission man" circuit. This is simply a peculiar aircraft arrangement performed during air shows or air funerals in honor of the deceased pilot.

In addition, 4 F-35 fighters flew over the presidential residence, highlighting close relations between the United States and Poland.

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