Polish Foreign Minister Ky Ham sent Germany, claiming compensation of 1.3 trillion USD for the Nazi attack during World War II.

In the jaw, signed on October 3, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew vegetables said that the two countries should take the steps immediately towards the legal solution, long -term material, comprehensive and finally on the problem of consequences.

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Mr. Vegiabt said that the resolution of the consequences will include German compensation, as well as solve the problem of claimed artwork and bank deposits.

According to Polish Foreign Minister, these measures will close the pain of history and help improve bilateral relations.

Polish Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Lukasz Jasina said that the Foreign Minister would raise compensation with his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock when Baerbock visited Warsaw today.

The Nazi German army in Poland in September 1939.

This is a historic day for the entire Polish country, the dream of many generations of Polish citizens who have passed away and have to carry the feeling of injustice, Polish MP Arkadiusz Mularczyk, who led the group last month.

Speaking in Berlin before leaving to Poland, German Foreign Minister Baerbock said that the two neighbors and also the European partners were responsible for maintaining trust and construction for the past 30 years, including facing the face.

The Polish House of the Police made a voting for a loss of US $ 1.3 trillion in the previous month.

Meanwhile, Poland asserted that the abandonment in 1953 was signed under the pressure of the Soviet Union and the country was banned from participating in negotiations in 1990.

Early in the morning of September 1, 1939, the German Nazi Air Force bombed Wielun city in central Poland for hours, starting World War II.

The bloodiest battle of humanity steals the lives of more than 50 million people, including nearly 6 million Polish people.

War compensation is still a controversial issue in Poland.

The Police Prime Minister accused France, Germany running the EU as political heads, ignoring warning voices for Russia for a long time.

Polish Prime Minister said that Germany was the main obstacle that prevented Europe from imposing tough sanctions on Russia.