Oman Daily Observer

Poland seeks war reparation­s from Germany

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BERLIN: The president of Poland repeated on Sunday his country’s demand for Germany to pay reparation­s over World War II, days before ministers from Berlin and Warsaw will sit down for bilateral talks.

“In my view, reparation­s payments are not a topic that’s been dealt with,” Andrzej Duda told the Sunday edition of Germany’s biggest-selling newspaper Bild.

Citing two reports, one from former president Lech Kaczynski and another from the Polish parliament, Duda said that “the damage caused during the war was never compensate­d for”.

He pointed especially to the capital Warsaw, which was “razed to the ground” by German troops.

“It’s a question of truth and responsibi­lity,” Duda said.

Berlin has often rejected claims for war reparation­s in the past, saying Poland officially renounced such demands in August 1953.

But the conservati­ve party that holds power in Warsaw argues that their country was forced to sign the document by the Soviet Union.

On Friday, the two government­s will hold a joint meeting in the Polish capital.

Chancellor Angela Merkel and several of her ministers will meet Polish counterpar­t Mateusz Morawiecki and his cabinet.

In private, German diplomats suggest that Poland understand­s there is little chance of securing cash reparation­s.

Instead, Warsaw hopes to strongarm Berlin into backing it in debates over the European Union budget or Brussels’ threats to punish Poland for failing to uphold the rule of law.

THE POLAND REPEATED ITS DEMAND FOR GERMANY TO PAY REPARATION­S OVER WORLD WAR II

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