Polish-German relations after the change of government. Former ambassador for “political pyromaniac”

  • Marek Truth referred to the deterioration of relations after PiS came to power and noted that German-Polish Society activists in Berlin had to show “strong nervousness” at that time.
  • The German government’s representative for contacts with Poland, Dietmar Nietan, said that Germany had a “debt to pay” to Poland.
  • Referring to Polish-German cooperation in support of Ukraine, Dietmar Nietan stressed that Germany needs Poland as a partner who “sometimes kicks Germany’s ass, but not in comments published in anti-German newspapers, but behind closed doors, as its partners do . “
  • A lively discussion ensued around plans for a memorial and meeting place in Berlin dedicated to Poles – victims of the war and German occupation.
  • Anna Kwiatkowska of the Center for Eastern Studies questioned Germany’s aspirations to lead in Europe and plans to limit its veto power on matters relating to EU foreign policy.
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— Polish-German relations have always been of interest to political enthusiasts. Therefore, we must look for arguments that can protect us from these things and prevent them from taking over society’s collective imagination, said Marek Truth, former ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Germany and Sweden, on Friday during the anniversary celebrations 50th. of the German-Polish Society in Berlin (DPGB).

Marek Truth referred to the worsening of relations after PiS came to power and noted that Union activists had to show “strong nervousness” at that time. The victory of the democratic opposition in Poland shows that victory in unfair elections is possible, and also shows that the tide of populism is not irreversible.

Founded in April 1973 in West Berlin, the DPGB is one of the oldest organizations of its type having been founded in Germany since the early 1970s, following a wave of interest in Poland following the establishment of diplomatic relations between Warsaw and Bonn. The capital organization currently has about 300 members.

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