He stated this in an interview with Rzeczpospolita.

“I think it is definitely worth assessing the losses inflicted on Poland by Russia during the Second World War and during the occupation, and then wait for the right political moment,” he said.

In his opinion, these questions can be investigated by the Polish Institute of War Losses of Jan Karski.

Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced the completion of the calculation of the amount of reparations that Warsaw wants to receive from Germany.

In early June, Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergei Andreev said that Russian-Polish relations were in the worst state in history.