Polish president confident Trump will uphold U.S. support for Ukraine
President Andrzej Duda, in a conversation with "Neue Zürcher Zeitung," expressed confidence that Donald Trump will not abandon Ukraine. He emphasised the need to increase NATO's defence spending to 3% of GDP to deter Russia.
President Andrzej Duda, in an interview published in the weekend edition of the leading Swiss newspaper "Neue Zürcher Zeitung" (NZZ), said he is not afraid that U.S. President Donald Trump will leave Ukraine "out in the cold."
Simultaneously, he noted that Trump is one of the two presidents whom Vladimir Putin truly fears.
- I am calmly awaiting Trump's return to office. I believe that there are only two presidents in the world whom Vladimir Putin truly fears: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Donald Trump - stated Duda.
"President Trump counts and calculates"
Duda explained that Trump knows how much the U.S. has invested in Ukraine and will not let these investments go to waste.
- Donald Trump's way of thinking is unusual for a politician, but his assessments are very clear. He thinks very logically and practically. However, when he talks about his future plans, he is very enigmatic. He does not reveal what methods he will use. He behaves in a way that ensures no one can see his cards - explained Duda, referring to his numerous meetings and personal experiences with Trump.
- President Trump counts and calculates. He knows well how much the U.S. invested politically in Ukraine during his previous presidency and also in the past four years. I don't think he will simply forgo those investments. When my counterparts (from other countries) express concerns about Trump's actions in Ukraine, I smile and say: "just try to take something from Trump that he believes belongs to him" - he added.
Previously, Duda repeatedly emphasised the importance of cooperation with Trump, noting his pragmatic approach and ability for strategic thinking. In other interviews, he also praised past cooperation with Trump, expecting that if he returns to power, the relations will continue on a beneficial level for Poland, especially concerning Eastern Europe's security.
Trump's plan for NATO
Duda noted that when Trump talks about the possibility of the U.S. withdrawing from NATO, he signals reluctance to bear the costs of defending countries that do not invest in their own security. He pointed out the paradox that "countries not allocating 2% of GDP for defence are aiming for European autonomy."
- I would like to know how Europe would defend itself in this way - he stated.
When asked if he meant Germany and France, he replied: "If all EU countries spent (on defence) 4% of GDP (a threshold Poland exceeded this year), then perhaps we could defend ourselves against Russia without U.S. support. Spending 2% of GDP gives us no chance."
President Duda compared the current situation to the Cold War era when NATO countries spent at least 3% of GDP on defence. He stressed that Russia is conducting an aggressive policy and threatening Europe, which is why NATO must be ready to defend.
- Russia is not only flexing its muscles but also threatening Europe with its aggressive policy. Therefore, it must realise that NATO has an iron fist and that this could end badly for Russia - he emphasised.