President Karol Nawrocki is scheduled to depart for the United States on March 27, 2026, for a high-profile visit to Dallas, Texas. The trip features a keynote appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and a strategic inspection of the F-35 production facility, highlighting Poland's deepening military and ideological ties with American conservative leadership.
CPAC Guest of Honor
President Nawrocki will deliver a speech at the CPAC conference in Dallas focusing on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and Polish-American values.
Military Cooperation
The visit includes a tour of the F-35 aircraft factory where jets for the Polish Armed Forces are currently being manufactured.
Potential Trump Meeting
While media reports suggest a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump is planned, official confirmation from the Presidential Office is still pending.
First Lady's Washington Agenda
Marta Nawrocka is expected to meet Melania Trump in Washington during the Global Coalition Summit 'Fostering the Future Together'.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki is set to fly to the United States on Friday, March 27, 2026, for a visit centered on his appearance as a special guest at the CPAC conference in Dallas, Texas, where he will deliver a speech on the state of Polish-American relations. Marcin Przydacz, head of the presidential Office of International Policy, confirmed the departure date to the Polish state news agency PAP. Przydacz said Nawrocki will address the history of Polish-American ties in the year marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, and will highlight shared heroes and values connecting the two nations. The visit will also include a trip to an F-35 fighter jet factory on Saturday, as well as economic talks and a meeting with the Polish community in the Dallas area planned for the following Sunday. Przydacz described the visit as having a broad, strategic dimension spanning military, economic, and diplomatic threads.
Trump meeting unconfirmed, but media report it is planned Whether Nawrocki will hold a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump remains officially unresolved, with Przydacz stating that no meetings at the highest level have been confirmed at this stage. Przydacz added that there is so far no confirmation that Trump himself will attend the CPAC conference. However, Polsat News reported that a meeting between the two presidents is planned on the sidelines of the conference, a claim picked up by Fakt24. Gazeta Prawna also reported that presidential spokesman Rafał Leśkiewicz had earlier indicated that talks between the leaders were planned, though without providing details, and that the conversation is now expected to take place on the occasion of CPAC. The most recent confirmed encounter between Nawrocki and Trump took place in January 2026, during the World Economic Forum in Davos. The gap between official caution and media reporting reflects the sensitivity surrounding the visit's diplomatic dimension.
First Lady Marta Nawrocka heads to Washington for Melania Trump summit Separately, First Lady Marta Nawrocka is reportedly traveling to Washington at the start of next week to meet Melania Trump, according to reporting first published by Super Express and subsequently confirmed by presidential spokesman Rafał Leśkiewicz. Leśkiewicz told Wirtualna Polska that the trip followed a direct invitation from the First Lady of the United States to the First Lady of Poland. The timing of Marta Nawrocka's visit coincides with a two-day Global Coalition Summit organized by Melania Trump, connected to her "Fostering the Future Together" initiative, which focuses on supporting children in foster care in accessing educational and technological opportunities. President Nawrocki himself cannot travel to the United States at the start of the week because his schedule includes receiving Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok in Poland. According to the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, Sulyok will visit Przemyśl, where he and Nawrocki will take part in celebrations marking Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day. The two strands of the visit — the president's trip to Dallas and the first lady's trip to Washington — give the week a distinctly transatlantic character.
F-35 factory visit underlines Poland's military modernization push The planned visit to the F-35 production facility carries both symbolic and practical weight for Warsaw. Poland is among the countries that have committed to purchasing the F-35 aircraft, and Polish pilots are already undergoing training on the jets, according to Przydacz. The factory visit is intended to reinforce Poland's commitment to deepening military cooperation with the United States, particularly as Warsaw continues to expand its defense spending and capabilities. Gazeta Prawna noted that the visit takes on added significance given the ongoing war in Ukraine and heightened tensions on NATO's eastern flank. Nawrocki's speech at CPAC is expected to address security in the Central European region and Poland's role within the alliance, themes that have featured prominently in speeches by Polish and regional politicians at previous editions of the conference. The combination of a high-profile conservative political forum and a defense industry visit reflects Warsaw's dual effort to cultivate ideological alignment and concrete security partnerships with Washington.
CPAC has for decades served as a flagship event for the American conservative movement, drawing leading Republican politicians and allied international figures. In recent years the conference has broadened its international reach, with politicians from Central and Eastern Europe appearing with growing frequency as the organizers sought to build a global network of conservative cooperation. Poland's relationship with the United States has a strong military dimension, anchored by NATO membership and bilateral defense agreements that have expanded significantly since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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Mentioned People
- Karol Nawrocki — Prezydent Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej od 6 sierpnia 2025 r.
- Marcin Przydacz — Sekretarz stanu w Kancelarii Prezydenta RP i szef Biura Polityki Międzynarodowej
- Donald Trump — 47. prezydent Stanów Zjednoczonych
- Melania Trump — Pierwsza dama Stanów Zjednoczonych od 2025 r.
- Tamás Sulyok — Prezydent Węgier
- Rafał Leśkiewicz — Rzecznik prezydenta