Poland's former prime minister says Trump may visit Warsaw in April


US President Donald Trump is expected to visit Poland in April. Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on January 29.
"Donald Trump is likely to be in Poland in April," radio station RMF24 quoted him as saying.
According to Morawiecki, the office of the republic's president Andrzej Duda is in touch with the administration of his American counterpart.
In December 2024, the head of the Polish leader's international policy bureau, Mieszko Pawlak, said Trump would be invited to the Three Sea Initiative summit to be held in Warsaw in late April. The American leader attended such a meeting in 2017, during his first presidential term.
On January 22, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Trump's calls for Europe to increase defense spending and provide for its own security should be taken by the European Union (EU) as a positive signal. According to him, the EU should heed the US leader's words about increasing defense spending, as "only an ally can wish its ally to become stronger."
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