Swearing in Karol Nawrocki. What will be the future of Polish foreign policy?


“In the case of today's American foreign policy, ideology plays a huge role. Donald Trump himself, but also his closest colleagues, look very carefully at what they say and what world leaders do. To a lesser extent in the context of American political or economic interests, but ideological” – he spoke in an interview with Onet Marek Magierowski, former spokesman for President Duda and the Polish Ambassador in Israel and the United States.
He adds that Argentine President Javier Milei, or the president of Salvador Nayib Bukele, are considered to be allies and very important local partners. “In Europe, however, Viktor Orban and a few other political figures that share the views of today's conservative republican administration into what is happening on the battlefield, in quotation marks, ideological” – says Magierowski.
When asked about elements of this ideology, he mentioned “resistance of leftist”, although – as he points out – he does not like the word.
As he assesses, Karol Nawrocki in this context appears to the Americans as part of this world ideological alliance. “And on this Nawrocki can build his policy towards the USA” – sums up Magierowski.
The Reuters agency defines Karol Nawrocki as “Conservative historian and supporter of the Magician movement Donald Trump (Make America Great Again – ed.)”.
In turn, the BBC emphasizes that the sworn in took place “With the blessing of Donald Trump”.
Karol Nawrocki and Poland-Ukraina relations
“Polish soldiers will not go to Ukraine,” reads Karol Nawrocki in the election program.
How can Warsaw-Kijów relations change after swearing in the new President of the Republic of Poland? Poles do not believe that Nawrocki will maintain good relations with Ukraine. Less than a third of Poles believe that Nawrocki will provide good relations between Warsaw and Kiev – according to the June survey for Onet.
If Nawrocki during the election campaign in any sphere clearly distanced himself from the line of Law and Justice or Andrzej Duda, they were relations with Kiev (and pandemic policy) – assesses Michał Potocki in Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
The new president has never been an active politician, so it's hard to say how much his campaign rhetoric will translate into specific activity. AND As the head of the Institute of National Remembrance, he had a necessity in the atmosphere more or less open conflict with Ukrainiansbecause historical issues divide us the most and most often lead to disputes, misunderstandings and trust crises. “How much Nawrocki will extrapolan the experiences of the Institute of National Remembrance to international policy? Rhetoric of the campaign may suggest that it will be,” says Potocki.
At the end of July, still as the president of ELT, Karol Nawrocki had a telephone conversation with Volodymyr Zelanskithe president of Ukraine. The subject of the dialogue, which took place at the request of the Ukrainian side, were, among others Historical policy issues and the future of cooperation between the two countries. “Karol Nawrocki emphasized that he is the voice of a nation that demands a change in Ukraine's approach to important and unsolved historical matters. This should change,” said the president's spokesman.
Socialism with Karol Nawrocki with a blow to the “pro -European course of Donald Tusk”?
Reuters writes that the victory in the election of Karol Nawrocki “dealt with the hopes of Prime Minister Donald Tusk to consolidate the pro -European coursewhich he appointed for the largest Eastern Bloc member, and made his government lose his position in polls. “
In turn, the BBC estimates that the sworn in took place “with the blessing of Donald Trump”, and Nawrocki “announces a hard position towards Berlin and Brussels.”
Source: Onet, Karolnawrocki2025.pl, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, Reuters, BBC




