Trump and Polish President Meet at Trump Tower

Former President Donald Trump met with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Wednesday night in New York City, with the duo discussing critical international issues like the situation in Ukraine, the Middle East, and NATO spending.

“The meeting, which took place in President Trump’s apartment at Trump Tower, lasted for two and a half hours,” the Trump campaign said in an April 18 post on the social media platform X. “The two presidents, who are great friends, discussed President Duda’s proposal for NATO countries to go to 3 percent spending on their defense. They also discussed the war between Russia and Ukraine, the conflict with Israel in the Middle East, and many other topics having to do with getting to world peace,” the Trump campaign said.

“President Trump fondly recalled his landmark trip to Poland in 2017 and praised the Polish people for steadfast defense of their sovereignty and to their commitment to the security of Europe’s borders from any and all threats. President Trump is a big fan of Poland and of the Polish people.”

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