Donald Trump invited Karol Nawrocki to Washington in a congratulatory letter sent on the occasion of his swearing in to the office of President. The gathering will be held on September 3, 2025. President's chief of office Paweł Head of State reported that the next journey of the head of state is already confirmed.
President Nawrocki's next journey confirmed
During Thursday's interview in Channel Zero, Paweł Chiefernaker reported that president Karol Nawrocki, as announced earlier by the election campaign, would go to the Vatican where he would meet Pope Leon XIV.
The journey is already confirmed. - We did it. On September 3 there will be a gathering in the White home in Washington, D.C., on September 5, a gathering with the Pope has already been confirmed," said the president's cabinet chief.
– During the debate in Koński, where we were invited by Rafał Trzaskowski's staff, the president just said that he would like to see that if he became president, his first visit to Washington with an interlander in the Vatican," said Chiefernaker.
Nawrocki-Trump meeting
As we wrote on Temat.pl, Marcin Przycz, Minister and Head of the Office of global Policy in the Chancellery of the president of the Republic of Poland, told about the details of the planned Nawrocki-Trump gathering and the talks.
The main subject will be safety and the situation on the east border of Poland. Another crucial point will be economical and energy cooperation between Poland and the USA.
– It is crucial for the president that Poles have inexpensive electricity and inexpensive energy, and this can be the way to guarantee cooperation in the construction of atomic power plants," said the minister. The 3rd subject of the talks is Polish-American cooperation in the area of fresh technologies.
“We want the Polish economy to make in this area too, so that we can decision forward in this increasingly complicated planet and not just think about how to get any credit from Brussels, which is later held by PO activists on yachts and discos and clubs. We want the improvement of Poland," said Marcin Przycz.