So I think that I can say, as the President of Poland, we're proud that I am coming from Poland, which is different and what's more important, much better than before.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My message to the Americans, to the American President, is that I am coming from Poland, which is in good shape; it is much different than ten years ago when last state visit from Poland was here in the United States.
I realize that the strivings of the Polish people gave rise, and still do so, to the feelings of understanding and solidarity all over the world.
I always needle a bit when people say I'm a champion of the Poles, because I've always had a very multinational view of Poland.
I am happy that Poland is returning to the road of pluralism and democracy.
We all live in a free Poland, and there would be no free Poland without you, Twenty-five years ago, I did not stand on the same side together with you, but today I have no doubts that it was your vision of Poland which led us in the right direction.
Poland should be strong and prosperous and independent and play its proper role as a great nation in the heart of Europe.
Poland is an ally of the United States of America. It was our duty to show that we are a reliable, loyal, and predictable ally. America needed our help, and we had to give it.
My most ardent desire is that my country will recapture its historic opportunity for a peaceful evolution and that Poland will prove to the world that even the most complex situations can be solved by a dialogue and not by force.
I'm proud I'm English and I'm passionate about my country.
I've lost Poland. Without Poland, I go down. I've been thrown out; yet I love my country.