Peskov did not comment on Poland’s statement about its desire to receive compensation from Russia.
MOSCOW, May 2 – RIA Novosti. Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitriy Peskov did not comment on the statement of Marcin Przydacz, Head of the International Policy Bureau of the Polish Presidential Office, regarding the compensation they want to receive from Russia after Germany.
Earlier, Marcin Przydacz, head of the international policy bureau of the Polish President’s Office, said that Poland first wants to receive compensation from Germany, and then can move to Russia.
Slutsky commented on the plans of the Polish authorities to obtain compensation from Russia
In response to Pshidach’s statement, Peskov told reporters, “No, I can’t, we don’t want to comment on such incomprehensible statements.”
Earlier, Polish officials said they had asked Germany for 6.2 trillion zloty (about $1.3 trillion) in compensation for damage caused by World War II. At the beginning of October 2022, a note was sent to Germany through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The German government has repeatedly stated that they do not intend to pay Poland: they believe they have already paid quite large reparations in Berlin, and there is no reason to doubt that Poland refused reparations in 1953.
In Poland, they expressed the desire of “half of Europe” to improve relations with Russia.
Source: Ria
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