Warsaw: Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau has signed a diplomatic note outlining his country’s demands for reparations from Germany for the damage caused during World War Two.
In a report published on September 1, the government of Poland estimated the country’s human and material war losses at 1.3 trillion euros ($1.27 trillion). However, the German government has said that the issue was closed as Poland waived its right to war reparations in 1953, Xinhua news agency reported.
Rau told reporters on Monday that the diplomatic note expresses his belief that “both sides should undertake immediate steps towards the lasting, comprehensive and final legal and material regulation of the effects of the German aggression and occupation of 1939-1945”.
One day before his scheduled meeting with his visiting German counterpart, Annalena Baerbock, in Warsaw on Tuesday, the Polish Foreign MInister also said that Germany’s payment of the reparations would “allow the building of Polish-German relations upon justice and truth.”
“Initialisation of a diplomatic note regarding the settlement of the aftermath of the attack on Poland and the German occupation in 1939-1945 is another important step towards justice and summary of our common past,” Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Monday.
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