Germany rejected Poland's demands for reparations for World War II: Berlin's position
Journalist
Anna Tkach
19.09.2025 - 14:20
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According to hvylya.net: The Federal Government of Germany confirmed that it does not plan to pay Poland reparations for World War II. This information was announced by government spokesman Stefan Cornelius at a briefing.
Poland demands compensation in trillions of euros, however, Germany claims that this issue has already been legally resolved and there are no grounds for reconsideration. As a result, the German side refuses to pay any sums of money.
The German government confirmed its position of refusing Poland's claims for reparations for World War II, citing already concluded international agreements.
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