US Envoy Ceases Diplomatic Ties with Polish Parliament Speaker Over Trump Remarks
The United States Ambassador to Poland, Tom Rose, has made a significant and unusual diplomatic move, announcing the immediate suspension of all contact with the Speaker of the Polish Sejm, Wlodzimierz Czarzasty. This drastic action stems from remarks made by Czarzasty regarding a proposal to nominate US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
“As of today, we will no longer maintain contact or communicate with Marshal Czarzasty of the Sejm,” Ambassador Rose stated, signalling a sharp deterioration in diplomatic relations at a high level. While the ambassador did not detail the specific nature of the alleged insults, the decision followed a public statement by Czarzasty on Monday. In this statement, the Polish politician declared his opposition to an initiative, supported by his Israeli and American counterparts, to put forward President Trump for the prestigious award.
Czarzasty, a prominent figure within the left-wing faction of Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s liberal government, found his public pronouncements to be a “serious obstacle” to the partnership between Washington and Warsaw, according to a statement released by Ambassador Rose on social media. The US diplomat emphasised that the suspension of contact is immediate and encompasses both official meetings and all forms of communication. Ambassador Rose described Czarzasty’s comments about Trump as “outrageous and unwarranted insults,” asserting that they fall short of the respect expected from senior representatives of allied nations. The communiqué also underscored the importance of respecting the US head of state and upholding diplomatic principles, which are deemed crucial for the stability of bilateral relations.
Czarzasty’s Stance on Nobel Peace Prize Nomination
The diplomatic fallout was triggered by Speaker Czarzasty’s unequivocal rejection of the idea of awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump. This stance was taken despite a published appeal from representatives of the US Congress and the Israeli Knesset advocating for the nomination.
Czarzasty articulated his reasoning, stating that he believes Trump’s political actions are not conducive to peace and, in fact, undermine established norms of international law. He was direct in his assessment on Monday, asserting that Trump “does not deserve the Nobel Peace Prize.” According to the Polish politician, Trump “represents power politics and, by the use of force, pursues transactional politics,” which he argued often translates to “breaking international law.”
Further elaborating on his criticisms, Czarzasty pointed to what he perceived as Trump’s insufficient recognition of the contributions of Polish soldiers in US military missions. He also cited what he termed the “instrumental treatment of other territories,” using Greenland as an example. Czarzasty also expressed skepticism about Trump’s broader approach to global diplomacy, stating, “The construction of new platforms by the United States, such as the Peace Council, is in my opinion illusory. We need to strengthen the European Union, NATO, the UN, WHO and ourselves.”

Despite the growing diplomatic tensions, Speaker Czarzasty reiterated on Thursday evening that his position would not change. He affirmed his respect for the United States as a vital ally of Poland but stressed that his decisions are based on an independent evaluation of international affairs, not on a desire to escalate conflict with the US.
Prime Minister Tusk’s Response and Ambassador Rose’s Rebuttal
Prime Minister Donald Tusk was swift to react to Ambassador Rose’s announcement. In a post on the social media platform X, Tusk wrote, “Mr Ambassador Rose, allies should respect, not lecture, each other.”
However, Ambassador Rose remained resolute, replying to Tusk that while the Polish Prime Minister himself is “a model ally and great friend of the United States,” Czarzasty’s comments were “potentially damaging to your government.” Rose further warned that insulting Trump, whom he described as “the greatest friend Poland has ever had in the White House,” was “the last thing” a Polish leader should do.
Potential Repercussions for Polish-US Relations
Diplomacy experts have highlighted the rarity of such a decisive step by a US embassy within the framework of allied relations, particularly given the long-standing partnership between Warsaw and Washington. This relationship, underpinned by robust military cooperation and strategic security dialogue, could face significant challenges if negative rhetoric becomes a dominant feature within key state institutions.
The trajectory of this dispute now hinges on whether the Polish side opts for de-escalation or if the crisis escalates further into the parliamentary arena. Critics of the situation have emphasised the critical importance of maintaining a common platform for dialogue, even when political differences emerge between key allied nations.
Since the ascent of Donald Trump to the US presidency, Poland has navigated a delicate balance, striving to support its European allies while simultaneously avoiding alienating its most powerful partner, the United States, upon which peace in neighbouring Ukraine is heavily reliant. Historically, this has involved Prime Minister Tusk managing relations with the European Union, while President Andrzej Duda, who came to power with the support of the national-conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, has often served as the liaison with Trump.
President Duda has maintained positive relations with Trump, who notably endorsed him during the previous presidential campaign and extended an invitation to the White House shortly after Duda assumed office. During a meeting at the White House in September, Trump expressed his intention to maintain US troop presence in Poland and even suggested an increase, signalling support for the Polish president and his objectives.
Earlier this week, President Duda convened a national security meeting to discuss, among other matters, Poland’s potential participation in Trump’s “Board of Peace” initiative. The meeting also aimed to clarify allegations concerning Czarzasty’s “eastern business and social contacts,” which the parliament speaker has vehemently denied, refuting any suggestions of nefarious ties to Russia or Belarus. The Law and Justice (PiS) party, the main opposition party and a supporter of Duda’s presidential bid, is reportedly anticipating a return to power in the upcoming parliamentary elections.



















