Nawrocki Travels to Dallas, CPAC Visit Could Be Key for Tusk

Polish President Karol Nawrocki will visit the U.S. this week, including a trip to Lockheed Martin and a speech at CPAC, prompting hopes for dialogue with Trump.

Visit to Dallas

Karol Nawrocki will travel to the United States on Friday. On Saturday morning, he will visit Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, followed by participation in the CPAC conference, where he is scheduled to speak.

Presidential Office Confirms Trip

Marcin Przydacz, head of the Presidential Bureau for International Policy, stated that Nawrocki was invited to CPAC as a special guest. The President is expected to deliver a speech focusing on the state of Polish-American relations.

Przydacz emphasized that Nawrocki will visit the F-35 aircraft factory on Saturday, where Polish pilots are already training, and which will soon be equipped by the Polish army.

Meeting with Polish Community Planned

On Sunday morning, the President will attend mass at St. Peter Apostle Church in Dallas. In the afternoon, he will meet with the Polish diaspora and present state decorations to its representatives.

There is a large Polish community in Texas, consisting of over 200,000 Americans of Polish descent. Many are successful in business or hold high positions at Texan universities, and the President will discuss further development of Polish-U.S. and Polish-Texas relations with these influential individuals.

Tusk Expresses Hope for Trump Meeting

Prime Minister Donald Tusk addressed Nawrocki’s visit to the U.S. and a possible meeting with Trump on Thursday. He stated that the only information he received regarding the President’s visit came from presidential representatives.

Tusk added that he hopes the meeting will take place and that President Nawrocki will have the opportunity to explain the Polish perspective on several key issues, including the negative consequences of the war in the Middle East.

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