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German Minister of Foreign Affairs Annalen Berb said that the issue of reparatio...

Germany refused to pay Poland's reparations for losses during World War II

German Minister of Foreign Affairs Annalen Berb said that the issue of reparation was closed to the country's leadership. Warsaw wants to get over one trillion of dollars. German Foreign Minister Annalen Berbok rejected Poland for the payment of reparations for the losses caused by the Nazis during the Second World War. About it writes the German edition of Focus.

The ministerine stated this, speaking to journalists in Warsaw, together with the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland by RAU. Berbok stressed that the issue of reparations was closed to the German leadership. Thus, Ms. The diplomat has confirmed the long -term official position of Berlin that Poland has no legal grounds for payments. "Germany adheres to its historical responsibility without" or "but".

However, during the construction of the European Union, a legal basis was created, so this issue is legally clarified for us, "the German minister said. At the same time, Poland hopes that Germany's position on reparations will develop. This was stated after the meeting with Berbok. He also stressed that in Poland and Germany there is a common responsibility to past, present and future generations. Poland estimates its losses during the war at 6. 2 trillion of Polish zlotys ($ 1. 32 trillion).