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‘Poland will never pay for Jewish assets lost during Holocaust’

WIELICZKA, POLAND - JULY 09: The ruling President of Poland backed by the right wing conservative Law and Justice party, Andrzej Duda delivers a speech for locals and supporters during a campaign rally on the last days before the second round of Presidential elections on July 9, 2020 in Wieliczka, Poland. Polls show a close race between Duda and his opponent, Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, days before the July 12th vote. (Photo by Omar Marques / Getty Images)

Polish President Andrzej Duda says damages should be paid for “by the one that started” World War II.

Polish President Andrzej Duda has stated that his country will never approve reparations for heirless Jewish assets lost during the Holocaust, financial news agency Bloomberg reported over the weekend.

“There won’t be any damages paid for heirless property,” Duda told Poland’s state television after the topic has come up ahead of the upcoming nation’s election.

“I will never sign a law that will privilege any ethnic group vis-à-vis others. Damages should be paid by the one that started the war,” he added.

The restitution issue has resurfaced in recent years following calls by Jewish organizations for compensation of property of victims who died in World War II and left no heirs, according to Bloomberg.

Duda stressed that descendants can appeal in Polish courts for reparations but dismissed the notion that his country should pay for historic wrongs caused by Nazi Germany.

Poland is the only member of the European Union that has not passed restitution legislation for property seized by the Nazis or nationalized under Soviet Russia.

With Duda currently sliding in the polls, his campaign has reportedly focused on mobilizing the conservative vote as much as possible, and to evoking nationalist sentiment.

(Israel Hayom).

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