In the spring there will be an “information storm” in Germany about reparations and we will send thousands of copies of the report to German universities – announced the government’s plenipotentiary for reparations, deputy chief of the foreign ministry Arkadiusz Mularczyk on Monday at the Polish Radio 24.
Our actions (…) in Germany and in Berlin, and in the international arena, will lead Germany to change its view and treatment of Poland
– said Mularczyk, referring to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s Monday speech in Heidelberg and the case of Poland demanding reparations from Germany.
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“Society intimidated”
The deputy head of the foreign ministry was asked how long it would take German society to understand the Polish reasons and reasons for demanding reparations from Germany.
I think there are many people in Germany who share our perspective, but it is a scared society
Mularczyk replied, adding that “it’s a process.”
We are ahead of an information storm in Germany that is expected to take place in the spring. We will send many thousands of copies of the report around universities
said the secretary of state.
September 1 last year presented a report on the losses suffered by Poland as a result of the German aggression and occupation during World War II. On October 3, Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau signed a diplomatic note to the German side regarding reparations. In it, Poland is demanding, among other things, compensation for material and immaterial losses amounting to PLN 6 billion 220 billion 609 million and compensation for damage.
January 3 this year The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has responded to the note dated October 3, 2022. According to the German government, the issue of reparations and compensation for war losses remains closed and the German government is not plan to negotiate on this.
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Source: wPolityce