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Message From: Sent: To: Subject: Joseph Bast [JBast@heartland.org] 6/30/2017 6:07:00 PM Sadler, Kelly J. EOP/WHO [! Ex76 i___________________________________________________ RE: Preview of Poland Visit, Upcoming G-20 Summit Poland is the country most likely to break ranks with the rest of Europe and exit the Paris accord. They came close to leaving it before, at COP-19 held in Warsaw in 2013, their science academy has expressed skepticism, but they were brow-beaten by Germany, Britain, and the US into staying in. Things are much different now, with Germany retreating from its own renewable energy commitments, Britain out of the EU, Trump withdrawing the US from the Paris Accord, and LNG arriving in Poland. It would be wonderful if Trump could discuss this with President Duda. Joe From: Sadler, Kelly J. EOP/WHO [mailto: Ex. 6 Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 12:57 PM To: Sadler, Kelly J. EOP/WHO Subject: Preview of Poland Visit, Upcoming G-20 Summit Poland Visit and Upcoming G-20 Summit Topline: The President, in his second-foreign trip, will look to promote American prosperity, protect American interests, and to provide American leadership. President Trump will travel to Poland on Wednesday where he will: Meet with President Duda and speak to 12 Central European, Baltic, and Western Balkan leaders at the Three Seas Conference The President's remarks will focus on infrastructure development and energy security, highlight the first LNG shipments to Poland Give a major speech to the Polish people at Krasinski Square, the epicenter of the 1944 Warsaw uprising against Nazi occupation Praise Polish courage and its emergence as a European power President Trump will then travel to Hamburg, Germany for the G20. There, the President has seven objectives: 1. Strengthen American alliances America First doesn't mean America alone Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 5 ED 002061 00111186-00001 While there will be no NATO meetings on the trip, the President will continue to reiterate both his commitment to the alliance and expectations that all countries will pay their fair share for our collective defense 2. Reassert who we are - to demonstrate what binds us together We share Europe's commitment to liberty and rule of law 3. Forge a common understanding of our threats We saw President Trump make great progress in Saudi Arabia on denying terrorists safe havens we'll look to build on that 4. Develop a common approach to Russia President Trump wants a more constructive relationship with Russia but he's made clear that we will do what is necessary to confront Russia's destabilizing behavior There will be a bilateral meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin 5. Expand economic opportunity for Americans Make clear to our allies America cannot tolerate unfair trade and economic practices that disadvantage our workers and industries The U.S. will seek reciprocal trade relations that are win-win for all countries and their workers 6. Create robust, open and fair energy markets The U.S. is committed to the energy security of our allies and partners, and the diversification of energy sources, supplies, and routes 7. Reaffirm America's commitment to the environment The U.S. has a strong record of develop clean technologies and protecting the environment. We remain committed to working with world leaders and the private sector on sound environmental policy and on innovative technologies Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 5 ED 002061 00111186-00002