Polish president critical of Germany to visit Berlin
Karol Nawrocki demands reparations from Germany totaling an estimated 1.3 trillion euros for WWII damages as Poland seeks increased military support after recent Russian drone incursions.
- Polish President Karol Nawrocki is visiting Berlin for talks with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Tuesday, amidst criticism of Germany regarding reparations over WWII.
- Nawrocki plans to meet German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier during his visit.
- Analyst Wojciech Przybylski noted that Nawrocki may appeal to his anti-German electoral base during this trip.
- German Chancellor Merz's spokesman stated that the German government's position on Nawrocki's remarks remains unchanged.
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On Tuesday, Poland's new President, Karol Nawrocki, will visit Berlin and again demand reparation payments for war damage in the Second World War. The Federal Government rejects this – and has another proposal for it.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki will visit Berlin and Paris on September 16, where he will discuss the violation of Polish airspace by Russian drones, strengthening security within NATO, as well as the issue of reparations from Germany and the trade agreement with Mercosur.


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Amid diplomatic drive for support: Polish president critical of Germany to visit Berlin
The President of Poland will visit Berlin on 16 September and then fly to Paris on the same day.
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