“I also think that we definitely won this historic dispute with Russia. Russia tried to impose its narrative on history, but it did not succeed, ”said the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry.

He also claims that the speech of Russian President Vladimir Putin during the World Holocaust Remembrance Forum in Jerusalem "was not particularly anti-Polish."

According to him, Poland and Russia should now “strive to calm their emotions and normalize relations,” because “despite all the differences, they are neighbors.”

Earlier, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Pavel Yablonsky said that Poland has an “unconditional” right to demand reparations from Russia “for war crimes” during World War II.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called Yablonsky’s statements ballisticism.