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Poland’s Duda dines with his ‘friend’ Trump in New York

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POLAND’S right-wing President Andrzej Duda and US presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump declared their friendship at a dinner in New York on Wednesday night.

“It was a friendly meeting in a very nice atmosphere,” said Duda after the meal.

Duda, who is a loyal former member of the nationalis­t conservati­ve Law and Justice Party, has never made a secret of his admiration for the real estate tycoon turned reality TV star and US president.

Trump, who is seeking to return to the White House for the Republican­s in November’s election amid a slew of criminal probes, had invited Duda to his Manhattan apartment in Trump Tower. “He’s done a fantastic job and he’s my friend,” Trump said of Duda.

“We had four great years together.” The meeting did not go down well with many in Poland, where Trump’s Russia-friendly rhetoric and seeming indifferen­ce to US and European security ties is a cause for concern. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, whose centrist government came to power after defeating the Law and Justice Party in elections last year, criticized Duda’s dinner with Trump.

“Almost everyone in Poland realizes that a possible victory of Donald Trump in the US

Duda, who is a loyal former member of the nationalis­t conservati­ve Law and Justice Party, has never made a secret of his admiration for the real estate tycoon turned reality TV star and US president.

presidenti­al election would be unfavourab­le for the security of Poland, Europe and the future of NATO,” Tusk said, adding Trump had repeatedly shown his anti-Ukrainian and pro-Russian bias. Duda is the latest foreign leader to meet with Trump in the weeks since he locked up the Republican nomination. US allies across the world were caught off guard by Trump’s surprise 2016 win, forcing them to scramble to build relationsh­ips with a president who often attacked longstandi­ng treaties and alliances they valued.

Setting up meetings with him during the 2024 campaign suggests they don’t want to be behind again. Even as he goes on trial for one of the four criminal indictment­s against him, Trump and Democratic President Joe Biden are locked in a rematch that most observers expect will be exceedingl­y close in November.

 ?? ?? A le photo of then US President Donald Trump (R) meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda in the Oval Of ce of the White House. (DPA)
A le photo of then US President Donald Trump (R) meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda in the Oval Of ce of the White House. (DPA)

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