Marcin Przydacz to Attend Trump’s Peace Council Meeting at Sikorski’s Request

Poland’s Marcin Przydacz to attend Washington Peace Council meeting Feb. 19 as observer, per Sikorski’s request.

President’s Office Seeks Ministry Input

Marcin Przydacz confirmed the President’s Office requested “thesis-informational material” from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He stated this is standard for international visits to align government positions, share data, and outline proposals.

Tusk Clarifies Poland’s Stance

Donald Tusk affirmed Poland won’t fully participate in the Peace Council but will send an observer. He stressed Poland won’t deploy soldiers to Gaza or fund its development projects, citing security concerns and disinterest in financing.

Council Formation and Participation

The Peace Council was established by Donald Trump at the Davos forum. Members include Argentina, Armenia, Israel, and others, while Germany, France, and the UK declined invitations.

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