The drama, or perhaps the farce, of Tusk and Sikorski’s ‘normalization’ is that they take into account everything the Germans want, while Berlin ‘ignores everything’.
Radosław Sikorski flew to Berlin to ‘restore’ Polish-German relations. That’s strange, because they automatically corrected themselves as soon as Donald Tusk became Prime Minister. After all, the “solution” means that Germany gets everything it wants (in actions and money), and in return Poland gets the assurance that it is already cool. And that’s enough. Stories about a ‘creative solution’ to the German compensation case are to Poland what creative accounting is to finance.
Germany and the government of Donald Tusk (with Sikorski as head of the Foreign Ministry) recognize that good relations between Berlin and Warsaw consist of Poland being polite,…
Source: wPolityce