MUW Kraków: For the free people of Poland, Ukraine and the United States
246 years ago – on July 4, 1776 – the United States’ Declaration of Independence was announced in Philadelphia, which guaranteed independence from King George III of Great Britain. To commemorate these events, the US Ambassador to Poland, Mark Brzeziński, and the US Consul General in Krakow, Patrick Slowiński, hosted a party on the occasion of Independence Day. In the event. The meeting was also an opportunity to say goodbye to the general, who ends his consumer service in Poland.
– On the occasion of the National Day of the United States of America – Independence Day – initiated by the Polish Nation and my own, I would like to express my heartfelt congratulations and congratulations to you and all your compatriots. On this page, we also devote to the privilege of prioritizing the successful development of relationships, including the removal of the United States in order to be present in Poland as well. We are grateful for them – one that in our brutal aggression of Russia, Russia, Ukraine and our geopolitical situation in our region, we have our arm with our friends, with our allies, such as Poland – said the Voivode of Lesser Poland, Łukasz Kmita.
– Poland and the United States share common values and closer brotherhood and friendship. We are proud of the ever-expanding political cooperation, with mutual relations, defenders, and cultural relations that have enriched our nations without enriching them. We highly appreciate the Polish-American partnership drawn on the inextricable transatlantic network, which is reflected in the development of cooperation in the field of security, including the growing and lasting rapprochement of ties in our country. Our company is in constant close cooperation with the need that will apply as part of business activities at the state borders of the transatlantic – voivode.
– Today we are making a toast to the free people of Poland, Ukraine and the United States. Our thoughts go beyond the Polish eastern border. Solidarity with Ukraine to solidarity with and for which Independence Democracy are values and figures. Ukraine is our company – us, Poles and Americans – added Łukasz Kmita, Voivode of Lesser Poland.