Addressing a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Luxembourg, Arkadiusz Mularczyk, secretary of state at the Polish Foreign Ministry, expressed regret that Germany avoided dialogue and did not want to talk about war compensation for Poland for crimes committed during World War II. “If Russia sees that Germany does not want to pay war reparations to a country that suffered from World War II, that is also a signpost for Russia,” claimed the winner of the White and Red Roses from the portal wPolityce.pl .
What is happening now in Ukraine also happened in Poland 80 years ago. During World War II, Germany committed nearly the same war crimes in Poland. I emphasize how great the material and human losses Poland suffered. I emphasize that the Germans killed more than 5.2 million Polish citizens. I emphasize that the Germans looted 200,000 Polish children for Germanization. And I also emphasize that Poland, although it has the right to reparations and war reparations, has never received them, neither after the Potsdam Agreement nor after the 2+4 Agreement
— Mularczyk reporting to journalists his speech during a meeting of the European Union Foreign Council.
I emphasized that Germany avoids dialogue and does not want to talk about reparations and war reparations for Poland, and I pointed out that this issue is very important from the point of view of international law. According to general principles adopted in the civilized world, war crimes will have no end, crimes against humanity will have no end and they can be tried even after many years.
– added.
Signs for the Kremlin
The winners of the White and Red Roses from the website wPolityce.pl emphasized that the Polish-German issue is a sure sign for Russia.
Because if Russia sees that Germany does not want to pay war reparations to a country that has suffered from World War II, that is also a signpost for Russia. There is no reception for such an attitude. I appeal to the EU Foreign Affairs Council, to all foreign ministers, to create a mechanism within the EU itself, which aims to create a platform for dialogue between countries affected by this historic conflict, to seek justice after World War II.
– told Arkadiusz Mularczyk.
He also expressed hope that this issue would be subject to further consultations at the Council of the European Union in the future.
This concerns a very important element, namely respect for international law, the rule of law and human rights by the countries that are members of the EU.
– argued the deputy head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Referring to recent events in Russia, Deputy Minister Mularczyk said that it shows that “the consequences of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine are being felt by Russia itself.”
What happened in Russia, the cracks in the Russian power system, Prigozhin’s march on Moscow, the withdrawal of this march, all this shows that there are very serious upheavals and upheavals in Russia itself. They are the result of illegal aggression against Ukraine, war crimes and killings. But also because Ukraine is supported by the entire transatlantic world. Through all EU countries, the United States, through NATO
– he says.
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