The Poland leader spoke about his requirements during negotiations with the German Chancellor, and he recalled that “the issue has long been resolved.”
German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz at a meeting with Poland president Karol Navrotsky refused to pay for reparations for World War II. The German DPA reported this.
Navrotsky’s visit to Germany “noticed” the repeated demand of the President of Poland, so that Germany still pays Poland for the damage it caused in World War II, the media record.
Information agency resources confirmed that Navrotsky remembered his requirements during the conversation with Mern.
The head of the German government, in turn, repeated Berlin’s position that this issue has long been resolved.
However, despite such statements from Warsaw, Mertz said Navrotsky in Berlin’s unity before the threat from Russia. He emphasized that Germany was “stable and unshakable” supporting Poland.
The joint safety in the Baltic Sea region and the NATO’s eastern flank remains a “top priority,” Mertz emphasized.
Remember, on September 1, Karol Navrotsky in a speech on the occasion of commemorations at the events of the 86th anniversary of the beginning of World War II reiterated demand for reparations from Germany.
Poland requires reparation. Germany’s reaction
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