“We will send a diplomatic note to Germany and call it to the negotiation process,” Morawiecki said.

He stressed that Germany must pay reparations to Poland for the final reconciliation between the peoples.

“In order for the Polish-German reconciliation to be exemplary, we need compensation, because without this there will always be a huge sense of injustice,” RIA Novosti quotes him.

Earlier, the leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party, Jarosław Kaczynski, said Poland would demand 6.2 trillion złoty (about $1.3 trillion) from Germany in reparations for damages resulting from World War II.

After that, the German Foreign Ministry said that the issue of paying reparations to Poland for the Second World War was closed for Germany.

Deputy Director for Research at the Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vladislav Belov, in an interview with RT, expressed the opinion that Poland's plans to demand exacerbate relations between countries.