We have taken the first, very important step, but the road to reparations will be long and bumpy, riddled with protests from the Germans, who will use all influence and resources at their disposal not to pay them – said PiS spokesman Radoslaw Fogile.
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On Thursday, a report was presented at the Royal Castle in Warsaw on the losses suffered by Poland as a result of aggression and German occupation during the Second World War. It was reported that the total amount of Poland’s losses is PLN 6 trillion 220 billion 609 million, which amounts to 1 trillion 532 billion USD 170 million.
We have taken the first, very important step. These are facts, this is historical truth. This is something that should not cause any doubt in any Pole
– said Fogiel when asked about the presented document.
“The road will be long, bumpy, riddled with German protests”
Asked about Thursday’s comment by a spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry that the issue of reparations for Poland was closed, Fogiel said: “The road will be long and bumpy, riddled with protests from the Germans and using all influence and resources at their disposal, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be followed.” .
PAP also asked Fogel about the views of some opposition politicians who said the topic of reparations had been closed or — as PO head Donald Tusk and New Left co-chair Wlodzimierz Czarzasty said — that PiS is not about reparations from Germany, but a political campaign in Poland.
It is just astonishing that some in such an open way, instead of standing up for the Polish interest, are advocates for a different cause
– replied the PiS spokesperson.
tkwl / PAP
Source: wPolityce