Germany Rejects Polish WWII Reparations Bid During Nawrocki Berlin Visit
Polish President Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice party, demands €1.3 trillion from Germany for WWII damages, despite Germany's stance that reparations are legally settled.
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Karol Nawrocki renewed his demands for German reparations before and during his visit to Germany. Apparently, he also did not shy away from an idiosyncratic deal.
If you pay billions of World War II reparations, we will strengthen the NATO East Face: according to SPIEGEL information, Poland's President Nawrocki argued at the meeting with counterpart Steinmeier.
The new Polish President Karol Nawrocki calls for German reparation payments in Berlin. German politics are afraid to point out that until now every federal government has regarded the assignment of the eastern regions as compensation – and the leadership in Warsaw accepted this.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki announced during his first official visit to Germany that he would raise the issue of war reparations.
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.
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.
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