Speaking at a local government conference in Mikołajki, northeastern Poland, on Monday, Nawrocki said he had been inundated with messages from Poles in the Gulf area since the morning.
"I am making efforts in this direction and I demand it of the government," he said, adding that the foreign ministry should now "show its effectiveness."
The president stopped short of calling for sending government aircraft to evacuate citizens, but said Poland should not abandon its people in the region.
He confirmed Poland would not send troops to the conflict zone, saying the country had no direct interests there.
Nawrocki described the US operation, codenamed Epic Fury, as evidence of American military precision and effectiveness, and said the strikes would weaken what he called "a key Russian ally."
"Iran supported Russia. Iran wanted to build a nuclear weapon that threatened the world order," he said.
No Poles reported hurt, ministry says
A foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday that no Polish citizens had been reported injured.
He added that while some countries, such as the Czech Republic, were dispatching government aircraft to Egypt and Jordan, Poland's situation involved a larger scale of potential returns.
For those in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, officials said sheltering in place remained the safest option, with commercial flights likely to resume quickly once airport closures were lifted.
The crisis follows Saturday's joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran, which killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Iran subsequently struck American bases across the region and attacked Israel.
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Source: PAP