This is an important visit and I look forward to fruitful meetings, good discussions and understanding from Germany and dialogue on difficult Polish-German issues, Deputy Minister said of Foreign Affairs Arkadiusz Mularczyk, who begins his visit to Berlin on Monday.
Deputy Minister Mularczyk’s visit will begin Monday and continue until Wednesday. Meanwhile, a representative of the Polish government has scheduled a number of meetings.
This is my first visit after my appointment as Deputy Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
he underlined.
I intend to meet my counterparts, but not only, because also other important politicians of the German government and to raise all the difficult questions which arise in our Polish-German relations and which should be regulated
says Mularczyk.
I will also have interviews for the German media, for the main press agency
– added.
Discuss difficult topics
I hope this is the first important visit and look forward to fruitful meetings, good conversations and understanding from the Germans, as well as dialogue on difficult Polish-German issues
Mularczyk pointed out.
The Deputy Head of the Foreign Ministry, when asked if his talks would include obtaining compensation from Germany for Poland’s losses in World War II, replied that not only.
There is also the question of the Polish language and the commemorations
– added.
There are many areas of talks in the Polish-German region
underlined the deputy minister.
On September 1, a report on the losses suffered by Poland as a result of German aggression and occupation during World War II was presented, which shows that the total amount of losses exceeds 609 million PLN 6 billion 220 billion PLN. The report was prepared by a team operating during the previous legislature, led by PiS MP Arkadiusz Mularczyk.
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