H.RES. 1082: Recognizing 250 Years of Polish-American Friendship
Summary
This House Resolution recognizes the 250-year history of friendship and cooperation between the United States and Poland. The key points of the resolution are:
Main Purpose
- Reaffirm the interest of the United States in the democracy, sovereignty, prosperity, and security of Poland.
- Recognize Poland as a steadfast ally of the U.S. and call for continued efforts to bolster Poland's defense capabilities.
Key Provisions
- Acknowledge the longstanding history of Polish-American relations dating back to the American Revolution.
- Highlight key moments of cooperation, such as U.S. support for Polish independence, humanitarian aid, and joint military operations.
- Call for the continued stationing of U.S. Armed Forces personnel in Poland to support defense planning and training.
- Express gratitude to the people of Poland for over 250 years of support to the American people.
Affected Parties
- The United States and Poland, as well as the broader NATO alliance and European security.
- U.S. military personnel stationed in Poland.
- Polish and American citizens benefiting from the long-standing friendship between the two countries.
Timeline and Procedure
- The resolution was introduced in the House of Representatives on February 25, 2026.
- It was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Armed Services for consideration.
Overall, this resolution seeks to commemorate and reaffirm the strategic partnership between the United States and Poland, which has spanned centuries and continues to be an important foundation for transatlantic security and cooperation.