2021-07-01 22:36:11 GMT2021-07-02 06:36:11(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WARSAW, July 1 (Xinhua) The Polish government retains the position that the issue of potential war reparations from Germany is still on the table, the country s Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau said Thursday during the visit to Warsaw of his German counterpart Heiko Maas.
Rau said at a joint press conference that the destruction and loss of life caused by German actions during World War II is beyond doubt. The issue is still not settled, Rau said.
Maas said in turn that there is no question of war reparations, arguing that Germany is fully aware of its historical responsibility and that it has paid out individual reparations, including to Poles. The reparations issue is closed from the legal and political perspective, he said.
Polish, German gov ts remain at odds over war reparations--China Economic Net
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