Poland wants best ties with US, no matter who is in power, FM says

2024-05-05 14:33 update: 2024-05-06, 20:36
Photo: PAP/EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET
Photo: PAP/EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET
Polish foreign minister has said that Poland is seeking best possible relations with the United States regardless of who leads the country.

Radoslaw Sikorski made the statement on Saturday during his visit to Washington where he met General Keith Kellogg, now seen as a foreign policy adviser to former US president Donald Trump, a strong rival of Joe Biden in November presidential elections. 

"We want the best possible relations with America, regardless of who is in power here, and we will not make the mistakes of our predecessors by betting on one card," Sikorski told a briefing for Polish media at the Kennedy Centre commenting on his meeting with Kellogg. 

He said that he was "impressed" with his talks with Kellogg, former Vice President Mike Pence's national security adviser, and currently working for the America First Policy Institute think tank.

Sikorski said that Kellogg "understands the situation of our region...the stakes of this war (in Ukraine - PAP) and understands that Poland is doing more than other allies."

"Poland has a friend in Kellogg," he said.

Asked by PAP about reports that Trump took up Polish President Andrzej Duda's initiative to raise the mandatory threshold of NATO countries' defence spending to 3 percent of GDP, Sikorski said that he understood this initiative as "showing that Poland is a top student here."

"Yes, we will use our example to mobilise others to at least fulfill the obligations in the Alliance that have been in force for many years," he declared.

While in Washington, Sikorski also held talks with the Director for Europe at the US National Security Council Mike Carpenter, which he said were "very intense and detailed" and focused on the war in Ukraine. (PAP)
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