U.S. Ambassador Tom Rose praised Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk as a “great patriot, respected leader” after their meeting in Warsaw on Thursday.
Ambassador’s Remarks
On Thursday, U.S. Ambassador to Poland Tom Rose posted a statement after meeting with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw. He described the meeting as a great honor and praised Tusk as a “great patriot and respected leader,” highlighting the importance of Poland to the United States and the strength of the alliance under President Donald Trump’s America First doctrine.
Poland Celebrated as Global Power
During the conversation, Tusk emphasized Poland’s achievements amid difficult circumstances, stating that the country has become a world power, not just a regional one. He described Poland as a model partner for America, a strong alliance, and a key NATO eastern flank guardian.
Poland’s Standing in the G20
In the context of the upcoming G20 summit in Miami in December 2026, Tusk noted that Poland, once behind the Iron Curtain, now ranks among the world’s twenty largest economies. He suggested that the country’s future-oriented policies and cooperation with the United States and American business can drive mutual development.
America‑Poland Alliance Strengthens
Rose affirmed that the U.S.–Poland partnership remains firm under the America First doctrine, led by leaders such as Tusk and reinforced by the support of U.S. Senator Mark Rubio. He added that strengthening Poland is a joint effort toward shared security and prosperity.

