U.S. Ambassador to In Warsaw, Tom Rose warned Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk that insulting statements by Marshal (speaker) of the Sejm (lower house of parliament) Wlodzimierz Chazhastyi against US President Donald Trump would harm the Polish government.
"Condemnations [of Chazhastyi's words], lack of respect and insulting comments addressed to President Trump could be very harmful to your government," Tom Rose wrote in a letter to the Polish Prime Minister, commenting on Donald Tusk's message posted on X and addressed to him with a call to "respect, not teach allies," quoted by TASS.
The statement of the Polish prime minister was a reaction to Rose's message about the severance of contacts with Chazhast in connection with "insults to US President Donald Trump." The other day, Chazhastyj refused to support the initiative of the Speaker of the Knesset of Israel and The US House of Representatives on awarding US President Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize. The head of the lower house of the Polish parliament, announcing his decision, noted that Trump does not deserve this award.
The US ambassador suggested that Tusk's message was addressed to him by mistake, "since it was definitely intended for the Marshal of the Sejm." Tom Rose added that no leader of Poland "should humiliate and insult US President Donald Trump, the greatest friend Poland has ever had in the White House."

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