This was reported in the office of the Prime Minister of the Republic.

According to the statement, the resolution of the Council of Ministers formally confirms that neither during the time of the Polish People's Republic, nor after the restoration of sovereignty in 1989, the issue of reparations, losses, compensation and other forms of compensation for damage caused to Poland and Poles during World War II "was not closed in any way."

It is clarified that the adopted document is a normative act confirming the unresolved status of the issue of reparations from Germany.

In January, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic, the government's commissioner for reparations, Arkadiusz Mularczyk, said that Poland had appealed to the US Congress with a request to help obtain reparations from Germany for damage caused during the Second World War.