Speaking on Sygnały Dnia, he stated that Washington’s approach to Poland remains unchanged and emphasized that relations between Warsaw and President Donald Trump’s administration remain stable.
Siemoniak noted that there are no signs suggesting a shift in U.S. policy toward Poland. He also confirmed that cooperation with American partners continues without disruption.
Minister Siemoniak: Stronger European defense means a safer Poland
The politician believes that the stronger Europe’s defense capabilities, the better for Poland. He emphasized that the challenges facing Europe are immense, requiring a forward-looking approach while safeguarding Poland’s interests.
No reduction in U.S. presence in Poland
"The key issue today is securing a just peace for Ukraine - one that guarantees its independence for decades," he stressed.
Foreign gangs threaten Poland? No political motive, says Siemoniak
Minister Siemoniak also addressed crime in Poland, warning that foreign gangs are attempting to infiltrate the country and take control of various criminal activities through violent methods.
When asked on Polish Radio whether the increased focus on threats from foreigners was linked to the election campaign, he dismissed any connection, stressing that police have been reporting on the issue since last year and continue to analyze it in regular briefings.
Source: Polskie Radio/IAR/X/@MSWiA_GOV_PL/@RadiowaJedynka
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