The organization which Wałkuski will lead consists of around 200 journalists from various international media outlets that cover the U.S. president and his administration.
Wałkuski will succeed Richard Latendresse of Canada's TVA Nouvelles, starting his one-year term on July 1.
This appointment marks a significant achievement for Polish Radio, reinforcing its status as a reputable source of news that commands respect on the global stage, according to executives.
Wałkuski’s term as president of the White House Foreign Press Group promises to continue the tradition of diligent and balanced reporting, while also enriching the international dialogue with Polish insights into global affairs, Polish Radio said.
Wałkuski, a veteran journalist for Polish Radio, has been a member of the White House press corps since 2018 and has reported on numerous significant global and political events.
His election is viewed as a nod to his vast experience and dedication to journalism, as well as an acknowledgment of Polish Radio's growing influence in international media.
In his remarks following the election, Wałkuski emphasized the importance of maintaining a global perspective in journalism, particularly in such a high-profile assignment as covering the White House.
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He noted the unique opportunity and responsibility to ensure that reports are not only informative but also provide diverse viewpoints that reflect the complex nature of U.S. politics and international relations.
Wałkuski also highlighted the role of the White House Foreign Press Group in fostering better understanding and cooperation among journalists from different parts of the world.
He expressed his commitment to upholding the highest standards of journalism and to bringing inclusive and comprehensive coverage to audiences worldwide.
His leadership is expected to emphasize the critical importance of media freedom and the role of the press in democratic societies.
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Source: polskieradio24.pl