Donald Tusk does not regret the words about Donald Trump? A sharp reaction of the president


– I don't know how to comment on it. (…) I have not heard the words of the Prime Minister in this matter, but it was certainly infinite and unnecessary. This does not serve the Polish state – emphasized Karol Nawrocki.
– We with the United States under NATO and bilateral relations must build the best relations, and insulting the US president is the offense of Americans – said the Polish president.
The Polish president estimated that “Americans approach it this way.” “The president of a foreign state cannot be offended by the votes of the citizens of this country,” he added.
Donald Tusk asked about relations with the US administration. “I don't regret any words”
On Friday, Donald Tusk was asked at the conference about relations with the administration of Donald Trump. The Polish prime minister heard the question about whether “he regrets that he was offending the American leader.”
– I don't regret any words that I have said in my life. I do not complain about the relationship between the Polish government and the administration in Washington. President Trump is a very demanding and difficult partner. Not only from my point of view, we all know it – he said.
Donald Tusk talked about the US president as a Russian agent
It comes, among others For the words of Donald Tusk that “Donald Trump's dependence on Russian services is not subject to discussion.” The Prime Minister also suggested that the new US president could have been “even recruited by Russian services 30 years ago”. In November, however, the prime minister denied himself, claiming that such suggestions on his part were not falling.
It is worth emphasizing that the possible dependence of Donald Trump on Russian services are only suggestions. The US president has been dealing with allegations of cooperation with Russian services for years. Controversy arouses, among others His visit to the Soviet Union in 1987 “KGB almost certainly organized it, because in Soviet Russia no such undertaking could take place without his approval,” wrote Politico.
In September 2024, Andrew McCabe, deputy head of the FBI in 2016-2018, stated that Donald Trump can be seen as a Russian agent, although not in the traditional sense of the word, as an active agent or recruited resource. “I think his approach to interaction with Vladimir Putin (…) raises important questions,” he said.




