Xinhua News Agency, Warsaw, October 3 (Reporter Chen Chen Zhang Zhang) Polish Foreign Minister Raou signed a diplomatic note on the 3rd, formally requesting compensation from Germany for World War II losses.

  Raou said at the signing ceremony held that day that he believed that Poland and Germany "should take immediate measures to form a permanent, comprehensive and final settlement on the legal and material levels of the consequences of the German invasion and occupation of Poland from 1939 to 1945. plan." Raou also said that Germany's payment of reparations would "make the relations between Poland and Germany based on justice and truth."

  On September 1 this year, the Polish government submitted a report, arguing that Germany should pay Poland 6.2 trillion zlotys (about 1.3 trillion US dollars) in war reparations for the casualties and property losses caused by the invasion of Poland during World War II.

In mid-September, the Polish House of Representatives passed a resolution demanding reparations from Germany.

  Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, and subsequently occupied Poland for more than five years.

Since taking power in 2015, Poland's Law and Justice Party has repeatedly advocated for World War II reparations from Germany.

The German side said that since Poland gave up the war reparations in 1953, the reparations discussion had ended.