Polish PM Tells US Envoy "Don't Lecture Us" in Trump Nobel Spat

A diplomatic dispute erupted after Polish parliamentary Speaker Wlodzimierz Czarzasty refused to support a nomination of US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, criticizing his "politics of force." US Ambassador to Poland Tom Rose reacted sharply on social media, calling the remarks an insult and a threat to bilateral relations. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk intervened, telling the ambassador that allies should "respect each other, not lecture each other." The exchange highlights tensions over Trump's foreign policy legacy and the boundaries of diplomatic discourse between allied nations.

Key Points: Poland-US Diplomatic Row Over Trump Nobel Prize Nomination

  • Diplomatic row over Trump Nobel nomination
  • Polish Speaker refused to support bid
  • US envoy warned of consequences
  • Tusk urged respect among allies
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Don't "lecture" us: Polish PM rebukes US envoy in fiery Trump Nobel spat

Polish PM Donald Tusk rebukes US Ambassador after envoy warns Poland over speaker's criticism of Donald Trump's Nobel Peace Prize bid.

"Allies should respect each other, not lecture each other. - Donald Tusk"

Warsaw, February 6

A diplomatic row erupted online between Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and US Ambassador to Poland Tom Rose after the envoy warned of possible punitive action against Polish parliamentary Speaker Wlodzimierz Czarzasty over remarks critical of US President Donald Trump.

The exchange followed Czarzasty's refusal to back an initiative proposed by US House Speaker Mike Johnson and Israeli Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, which seeks to mobilise parliamentary leaders to nominate Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in Middle East diplomacy.

Explaining his stance, Czarzasty said, "In my opinion, President Trump is destabilising the situation in these (international) organisations by representing the politics of force and using force to pursue a transactional policy."

He added, "All of this means that I will not support President Trump's Nobel Prize nomination because he doesn't deserve it."

Rose reacted sharply on X, stating that the United States would distance itself from Czarzasty over what he described as an insult to Trump.

"(Czarzasty's) outrageous and unprovoked insults directed against President Trump has made himself a serious impediment to our excellent relations with Prime Minister Tusk and his government," Rose wrote.

He further added, "We will not permit anyone to harm US-Polish relations, nor disrespect (Trump) who has done so much for Poland and the Polish people."

Prime Minister Tusk stepped in, urging restraint and mutual respect among allies. "Mr Ambassador Rose, allies should respect each other, not lecture each other. At least this is how we, here in Poland, understand partnership," Tusk posted on social media.

Rose responded in a continued online exchange, writing, "Mr Prime Minister, I have nothing but the greatest respect and admiration for your lifetime of bold leadership and for your decades of contributions that strengthened the US-Poland relationship. You Sir have truly been a model ally and great friend of the United States. And I know you agree that insulting and degrading the @realDonaldTrump President of the United States-- the greatest friend Poland has ever had in the White House, is the last thing any Polish leader should do."

Czarzasty later addressed the controversy, saying he "regretfully" accepted Rose's reaction but would not alter his position on what he described as "fundamental issues for Polish women and men."

"In line with my values, I stood up for Polish soldiers fighting on missions and did not support the nomination of President @realDonaldTrump for the Nobel Peace Prize. I consistently respect the USA as Poland's key partner," he wrote.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see this play out. From an outside perspective, the US ambassador's threat seems disproportionate. A diplomat's job is to soothe tensions, not inflame them over a difference of opinion.
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Priyanka N
Tusk's response was perfect - "allies should respect each other, not lecture each other." This is basic diplomacy 101. Why should anyone be forced to support a Nobel nomination they don't believe in? Principle matters.
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Rohit P
The whole idea of nominating a sitting US president for a Nobel for "Middle East diplomacy" feels premature, to say the least. Czarzasty's criticism about "politics of force" has some merit. We've seen that style of diplomacy before.
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Karthik V
While I respect the US-Poland alliance, the ambassador's language was too strong. Calling it an "outrageous insult" for a parliamentary opinion is an overreaction. Healthy alliances allow for disagreement.
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Michael C
A bit of a diplomatic tantrum on X. These things should be handled through private channels. Public spats between allies only benefit those who wish to see Western unity weakened.

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