Trump Invites Poland’s New President To White House On Sept 3

The Trump administration threw its weight behind Nawrocki, an opposition-backed nationalist, in June’s presidential election, where he unexpectedly beat his pro-European Union rival.

Poland, a staunch US ally and member of the NATO alliance, spends nearly 5% of its economic output on defense amid the war in neighboring Ukraine.

(Source: Bloomberg)

US President Donald Trump has invited his new Polish counterpart Karol Nawrocki to the White House for a working meeting on Sept. 3, the Polish head of state’s chief of staff Pawel Szefernaker said on Saturday.

The Trump administration threw its weight behind Nawrocki, an opposition-backed nationalist, in June’s presidential election, where he unexpectedly beat his pro-European Union rival. 

Poland, a staunch US ally and member of the NATO alliance, spends nearly 5% of its economic output on defense amid the war in neighboring Ukraine.

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