President Donald Trump and Polish President Karol Nawrocki convened for a bilateral meeting at the White House, focusing on U.S.-Polish relations and shared strategic interests. The meeting, which took place in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, underscored the strong diplomatic ties between the two nations and their commitment to mutual economic and security cooperation.
Both leaders emphasized the importance of NATO solidarity and regional stability, particularly in the context of ongoing challenges in Eastern Europe. Trump reiterated the U.S. commitment to supporting Poland’s defense capabilities and its role in the alliance. Nawrocki expressed gratitude for America’s continued partnership and pledged Poland’s support in enhancing transatlantic cooperation.
During the meeting, they also discussed potential areas for collaboration in trade, technology, and cybersecurity. Trump highlighted the benefits of a strong U.S.-Polish economic relationship, while Nawrocki acknowledged the role of American investment in Poland’s growth and development. The leaders reiterated their shared interests in promoting democratic values and countering disinformation efforts globally.