Polish President Karol Navrotsky during the visit to Germany and meetings with German President Francom-Walter Steinmeier and Prime Minister Friedrich Mertz will require compensation for Polish invasion and occupation during World War II. It was reported by Politico.
The compensation will not become an alternative to historical memory loss, but Polish, as a first gland country, an important country in the eastern region of NATO, need justice and truth, as well as a clear relationship with Germany, Navrotsky said during the celebration of the end of World War II.
Navrotsky, be sure to switch to this issue during the visit to Berlin, the spokesman Rafal Leshkevich said.
Polish president planned meetings with Merz and Steinmeier. According to their results, press conferences are not planned, this limits the ability to manifest the opening of disagreements.
Earlier, Navrotsky during the event on the Westerplatt peninsula near Gdansk on the occasion of the 86th anniversary of World War II asked Germany to pay compensation for Poland. According to him, this is necessary to build a partnership, “Based on the truth and good relationship.”