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Germany fears EU plan to use Russian assets for Ukraine’s reconstruction could aid Poland’s WWII damages claim | Prime Minister announces zero VAT to be charged on food until the end of 2023 | First of its kind offshore wind farm centre opens in Łeba | Local representative wins fencing gold medal at the European Games in Kraków

Germany has objected to plans by the European Commission to use frozen Russian central-bank assets for the reconstruction of Ukraine, because it fears this would „set a precedent for others to pursue,” such as Poland’s claim for reparations from Germany for World War II, according to a report.

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Błaszczak in Pomerania to test new air defense system | International representatives meet in Gdańsk to discuss cooperation in space | Forecasters issue second-degree warning for thunderstorms and hail across Pomerania | Poland loses 3-2 to Moldova in third Euro 2024 qualifier

Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak is in Pomerania today to observe military exercises near Słupsk, including a test-firing of Poland’s „Mała Narew” new-generation short-range air defense system.

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Poland has marked the 34th anniversary of its first, partially free elections after World War II, a landmark vote that heralded the collapse of communism | Ukraine commemorates its child victims of war | Polish marathon runner Paweł Kosek wins this year’s Cork City Marathon | Gdańsk prepares for the summer holidays with the opening of nine guarded bathing areas at local beaches

As part of a power sharing agreement between the communist authorities and representatives of the Solidarity movement, partly free elections were held to the lower house of Poland’s parliament, with a majority of seats reserved for candidates from the communist party, and completely free elections to the upper house, the Senate. The following month, Contractual

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Morawiecki visits Netherlands to discuss Ukraine, EU security | US announces new military aid package to Ukraine | Massive personal data leak reported in Poland | Latest GUS data shows Polish inflation at 13 percent | Gdańsk foundation collects items to help youth in Kherson

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki met with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte yesterday to discuss support for Ukraine’s fight against Russia, help for Kyiv’s bid to join the European Union, and sanctions against Russia and Belarus.

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