We will seek good relations with all American administrations, says Adam Krzywodązki, chargé d’affaires of the Polish embassy in Washington. Representatives of several dozen diplomatic missions are taking part in the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Once there, they have the opportunity to talk to politicians.
We look forward to continuing the excellent cooperation we have today with the United States.. Poland basically has no preferred candidate in this race for the White House – Krzywosądzki said in an interview with RMF FM correspondent Paweł Żuchowski. He emphasized that Warsaw had good relations with both the Republican and Democratic administrations.
Of course we want to continue American involvement in Europe. – added the chargé d’affaires of the Polish embassy in Washington. In this context, he mentioned, among others, “the American presence in Poland“We care about keeping it – he said – We want America to continue to support Ukraine and for it to continue to be an important player on the global stage.
During the Democratic general election convention in Chicago, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has accepted the party’s nomination for US vice president. In speaking, Walz emphasized his small-town origins. He said that His work as a teacher in a small Minnesota town shaped him as a politician and his thinking on tolerance, civil rights, and abortion rights.
That family down the street may not think like you, may not pray like you, may not love like you, but they are your neighbors, you care about them and they care about you, because that is the best thing about America. – he said.
He also warned against Donald Trump’s election program. He said his presidency would only benefit the wealthy, ban abortion and make life harder for “people just trying to live their own way.” He also attacked Trump’s leadership qualities.
Leaders don’t spend their days insulting people and blaming others. – he said.
He argued that He and US presidential candidate Kamala Harris have a better deal for Americansannouncing tax cuts for the middle class, reducing prescription drug prices and making it easier to buy a home.
The vice presidential candidate’s speech capped the third day of the Democratic convention in Chicago. Earlier, several other prominent Democrats took the stage at the United Center, including former President Bill Clinton and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who played a key role in Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race.