German government reparations
About the answer given by Germany the Polish Foreign Ministry informed on January 3. “On December 28, 2022, the German Foreign Office responded to the note from the Polish Foreign Office of October 3, 2022. The note was delivered to the Polish Foreign Office on January 3, 2023. According to the German government, the case repairsii compensation for war losses remains closed and the German government does not intend to enter into negotiations on this matter” – such a message was provided by the Ministry of Polish Diplomacy.
The message has gone out to the world! Poland fights for war reparations from Germany
Poland will always fight for money
What about the Polish side, which is claiming gigantic damages? “The Government of the Republic of Poland will continue its efforts to settle the debts resulting from the German aggression and occupation in the years 1939-1945“, we read in the press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Germany’s approach to reparations has been known for a long time. In September 2022 Spokesperson for the German Foreign Office:- The reparations file for Poland is closed – he said, commenting on the report on the losses caused by Germany during the Second World War published by Poland.
Poland summarized the value of losses and damages at PLN 6.2 trillion and announced efforts to obtain reparations from Germany. He speaks particularly strongly of reparations Jaroslaw Kaczynskiwho has been talking about it for years. Reparations were one of the main topics of his meetings with residents last year. At the meeting in Żywiec he said, for example: – Since we weren’t compensated for WWII, that means we’re even allowed to murder – Kaczyński said to Żywiec. As the PiS chairman added, the Germans should sit down at the table and “start negotiations”. – We cannot accept that they pay compensation to these 70 countries and not to us. Such an attitude can only result from a lack of self-respect. It will take time, but with determination on our part, we will succeed – He spoke.
Radosław Sikorki comments on relations with Germany: “There will be no reparations”