Germany Again Rejects Poland's Reparation Claims
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Amid military threats from Russia, the Polish president is raising an old sore point in Berlin: reparations for the damage suffered during the Nazi Germany era.
During his inaugural visit to Berlin, Poland's President Nawrocki again discussed the demand for reparation payments of 1.3 trillion euros. The Federal Government rejects this and refers to old contracts.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier rejected last March the claim of his Polish counterpart Karol Nauruki to buy new Poland for the Second World War, informs the German press agency DPA. On the occasion of the visit...
On his visit to Berlin, Poland's President Karol Nawrocki calls for reparations in trillions. Federal President Steinmeier and Federal Chancellor Merz's response is clear.
Poland's President Nawrocki on a delicate mission in Berlin. During his visit, the national conservative politician made high demands on Germany. Federal President Steinmeier and Chancellor Merz showed him the cold shoulder for this. On another level, however, one wants to work more closely together in the future.
The Polish President Nawrocki is once again presenting reparation demands during his inaugural visit to Berlin. Federal President Steinmeier and Chancellor Merz's response is negative.
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