NEWS

03/04/2025

18:49

Trzaskowski:

We Must Talk to Trump as Equals – We Have Mega Strong Cards, Let's Eat Prince Polo Together

Michał Lubowicki

– We must talk to President Trump as equals. Not like PiS, who are ready to praise everything, even if those decisions contradict our national interest, but as equals: Mr. President Trump, we are ready for cooperation, we have mega strong cards, let's eat Prince Polo together – said Rafał Trzaskowski in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski.

The Civic Coalition candidate previously spoke about the role of the president as an ambassador for Polish industry, products, and entrepreneurship. – I already said in Gliwice that there are Polish companies that trade all over the world. That the president should support such companies, that when he flies somewhere, even to the other end of the world, he should take Polish entrepreneurs, Polish companies with him on the plane.

Cucumbers, Chocolates, and a Wafer
– As I was saying this, I remembered a few anecdotes I heard from my friends. […] My friend returned from Mongolia and told me that practically everywhere he went, on every shelf in every store, there were Urbinek cucumbers […]. If it's possible for such a product to be a symbol in Mongolia and be on every shelf, then it should be promoted worldwide – he said, showing a jar of cucumbers.

He then showed a chocolate wrapper. – If someone doesn't like cucumbers, maybe they like chocolates. […] The Solidarność company, established many years before our beloved “Solidarity” [trade union]. It turns out that products from the Solidarność company from Lublin are the most popular in Azerbaijan.

Finally, he showed a wafer. – Prince Polo. Do I need to introduce it? No need. Olza Cieszyn. If you go to Iceland, everyone there is munching on Prince Polo. Today Americans have invested in Polish jobs, therefore, we can clearly say to President Trump: Mr. President, you talk about Greenland, but what about relations with Iceland? They eat Prince Polo there. The best possible symbol of cooperation between Poland and the United States.


Michał Lubowicki