Rose also noted that from this moment on, all contacts with Czajasty are terminated. He added that such insults could significantly undermine the wonderful relations between the two countries.
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This statement was reacted to by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who underscored the importance of mutual respect among allies and expressed dissatisfaction that one of the partners is "giving lectures." Earlier, Czajasty had spoken out against Trump's nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, believing that the U.S. president does not deserve this award. He also criticized Trump's actions in the field of international security, his ideas about a possible annexation of Greenland, and what he considers an underestimation of Europe's contribution to NATO military operations in Afghanistan.
Poland remains one of the main U.S. allies in Europe, possessing one of the most significant military budgets among NATO countries and actively supporting Ukraine. However, the authorities in Warsaw view Trump's attempts to reach peace agreements with Moscow with skepticism.