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Polish President Andrzej Duda expresses his hope for clear and effective international relations under the second administration of President Donald Trump – the alleged opposite of what the European nation was confronted with the White House.
“I belong to these European politicians and these European observers who look at the return of President Donald Trump to the White House with great calm,” said President Duda. Maria Bartiromo de Fox Business Via a translator at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
During his first week at the Oval Office, Trump canceled many of the policies drawn up during the mandate of President Joe Biden, in particular the limitations of exports of petroleum products. Artificial intelligence chips in Poland.
“In Poland, we have the feeling of having been injured by this decision,” said Duda, “and there is a deep feeling of disappointment in the face of this policy and the decisions taken by President Biden and his administration.”
“Following this decision, Poland found itself among the countries which are not part of the forefront of the Allies of the United States. We were therefore pushed to the second, or even third place, among the countries that do not Not enjoying great confidence on the part of the United States. “It is therefore my feeling, my personal feeling, that it caused harm and damage here in Poland,” he added.
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Polish President Andrzej Duda explains to Maria Bartiromo de Fox Business how President Donald Trump again will make this central European country an ally of “first row”. (Getty Images)
Duda met Trump last April in New York where they had “a very long discussion” on the changes expected in terms of foreign policy between the two countries.
When he appeared on Friday in “Mornings With Maria”, Duda said he was waiting for the “continuation” of “experience” acquired by Trump in his first four years as president.
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“He has advanced very clear arguments concerning relations between United States and European countriesIn particular these rich countries, these very rich countries. And the arguments presented by President Donald Trump were very logical and very clear, “said Duda.
“And I think Donald Trump is right.”
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Poland and the United States share similar points of view on the security of domestic borders, according to Duda, and the two countries are “determined” to put an end to this policy. The Russia War against Ukraine which started almost three years ago.
“”[Trump] is very determined and he has this very original vision of politics. So if he says that, I think it will come true, “said Duda,” it will happen “.