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The 2025 Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union is the first in a trio of rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union positions currently held by Poland. Poland's Presidency of the Council in 2025 is the first nation in the thirteenth trio of Council Presidencies together with Denmark and Cyprus, which will last ...
President Duda and his wife Agata Kornhauser-Duda with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump pose for a photo at the South Portico entrance of the White House. President Donald Trump participates in a signing ceremony with President Duda in New York City, September 2019.
Met with President Edgars Rinkēvičs at the Riga Castle and with Speaker of the Saeima Daiga Mieriņa and Prime Minister Evika Siliņa at the Saeima House. [98] 52 Switzerland: Bern, Davos: 15–16 January: Met with President Viola Amherd in Bern to initiate preparations for the Ukraine peace summit to be held in Switzerland later that year. [99]
Poland will make joint European Union financing for defence its priority during its six-month presidency of the 27-nation bloc, arguing that security is a common European good, Poland's Finance ...
The presidency's function is to chair meetings of the council, determine its agendas, set a work program and facilitate dialogue both at Council meetings and with other EU institutions. The presidency is currently, as of January 2025, held by Poland. Three successive presidencies are known as presidency trios.
Nationalist Duda, whose term in office expires in 2025, was one of Trump's preferred international partners during his presidency. The Polish president's top aide has said they remain in contact.
Greater Poland: Leader of PIAST-JMENiŚ: PIAST-JMENiŚ: Karol Nawrocki: 3 March 1983 (41) Gdańsk, Pomerania: President of the Institute of National Remembrance (2021–present) Director of the Museum of the Second World War (2017–2021) Independent Law and Justice: Wojciech Papis: 10 October 1965 (59) Bolesławiec, Lower Silesia: Party ...
The Presidential Palace in Warsaw is the largest palace in Warsaw and the official seat of the president of the Republic of Poland since 1993. The first presidential tenant was Lech Wałęsa when he moved to the Palace from Belweder in 1994. Belweder, in Warsaw, was the official seat of the president until 1993.