US Cuts Relations with Polish Lawmaker After Criticism of Trump
On Monday, Czarzasty condemned Trump’s tariff policies and his plan to annex Greenland from Denmark. He also accused the president of downplaying NATO allies’ contributions during the war in Afghanistan, described Trump’s proposed global Board of Peace as “illusory,” and said the president undermines the EU, UN, and NATO.
“I will not support President Trump’s nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize because he doesn’t deserve it,” the Polish official said.
On Thursday, US Ambassador to Poland Tom Rose posted on X that Czarzasty had harmed bilateral relations.
“Effective immediately, we will have no further dealings, contacts, or communications with Marshal of the Sejm Czarzasty,” Rose wrote, citing the “outrageous and unprovoked insults.”
Czarzasty rejected any wrongdoing:
“I consistently respect the US as Poland’s key partner. That is why I regretfully accept Ambassador Tom Rose’s statement, but I will not change my position on these fundamental issues for Polish women and men,” he wrote on X.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented that “allies should respect, not lecture, each other.”
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