In a series of high-level meetings, the United States and Poland have been discussing strengthening their bilateral relationship, particularly in the area of civil nuclear energy. A productive meeting was held between US Representative Keating and @USAmbPoland, focusing on the US-Poland relationship and the cooperation in civil nuclear energy and support for Ukraine, highlighting its importance to transatlantic security. The meeting also involved discussions between @POTUS, @donaldtusk, and @AndrzejDuda. Following these discussions, Poland's President Andrzej Duda expressed a desire for the United States to participate in the construction of Poland's second nuclear power plant. President Duda suggested that Poland should select a US investor for this project, a stance that could potentially place him at odds with his government's position.
#Poland discusses cooperation on nuclear power with US, says Polish president https://t.co/l7gAPxbJci
Poland discusses cooperation on nuclear power with US, says Polish president https://t.co/7S20W2Taba https://t.co/OQxVDCcYXp
President Andrzej Duda says Poland should pick a US investor for its second nuclear power plant, potentially putting him at odds with the government https://t.co/dEuzegzs40
POLAND'S PRESIDENT DUDA EXPRESSES A DESIRE FOR THE UNITED STATES TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ITS SECOND NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
Productive meeting yesterday with @USAmbPoland to discuss the US-Poland relationship & today's meeting between @POTUS, @donaldtusk, & @AndrzejDuda. Poland is a strong partner & our cooperation in civil nuclear energy & support for Ukraine are vital to transatlantic security. https://t.co/faavY3rwsz