According to a statement, Czarzasty expressed hope for continued and closer cooperation between Poland’s parliament and the US Congress.
"I have always highly valued Poland’s very good relations with the United States. I consider the US Poland's most important partner, and I believe this is a widely shared view among Polish politicians," Czarzasty said, as quoted in the statement.
During the meeting, he highlighted what he described as the United States' crucial role in Poland’s accession to NATO in 1999.
Czarzasty also said that the United States—including under the current administration of President Donald Trump — has helped spur a political awakening in Europe.
"Europe has clearly woken up and understood what it means to be a subject, not an object, in international politics," he said.
He added that European Union member states had come to recognise the need to build their own military strength and international agency.
Czarzasty said Poland was leading the way within the EU in defence spending and in shaping the direction of defence policy changes across the bloc.
"We are strengthening the community so that a strong European Union can be a partner of the United States in solving global problems," he said.
On interparliamentary cooperation, Czarzasty proposed creating what he described as a "map of exchanges" to enable closer collaboration between the Polish legislature and the US Congress.
The statement said Rose also emphasised the "excellent relations" between the Trump administration and Poland's top leadership.
The ambassador praised what he described as Poland's unique ability to help set the direction for the European Union, the statement added.
"We want to continue building, consolidating and strengthening our excellent cooperation with Poland," Rose was quoted as saying.
Rose also commended what he described as a unifying tone in Polish politics, telling Czarzasty that he saw no fundamental or existential divisions among Poland's political forces in the face of shared security threats.
Earlier this month, Rose met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who called the American diplomat "a true friend of Poland" with a strong grasp of the country’s internal and external affairs.
Rose, a conservative political commentator appointed by Trump, was sworn in as ambassador in mid-October. He presented his credentials to President Karol Nawrocki in Warsaw on November 6.
During his Senate confirmation hearing in July, Rose described Poland as "not only an ally, but family," according to reports.
In testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he praised Poland as a model US ally and emphasised that the country was a victim, not a perpetrator, of the Holocaust, according to Polish private broadcaster TVN.
Rose has said he intends to work with both the governing coalition and the opposition.
"We have excellent relations with the current government, we had excellent relations with the previous government under Prime Minister Morawiecki, and we are getting along just as well with Prime Minister Tusk and Foreign Minister Sikorski," he said.
Rose said his priority as ambassador to Warsaw is to deepen ties between the United States and Poland.
He previously served as an adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence and was publisher and CEO of The Jerusalem Post from 1997 to 2005. He also co-hosted a conservative talk show with Gary Bauer, a candidate for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination.
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Source: PAP, sejm.gov.pl