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Poland has begun to calculate the damage caused by the actions of the USSR during and after World War II, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic Arkadiusz Mulyczyk said on Polish television.

Earlier, the Polish authorities have repeatedly stated that the republic first wants to achieve reparations from Germany, which has already been billed $ 1.3 trillion, and then it can move with similar claims to Russia.

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President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo fired back at the sluggish progress of financing a just global energy transition, as he called on the leaders of the world’s seven most advanced economies to follow through on their climate pledges. Speaking at a session on climate, energy and environment at the Group of Seven (G7) Outreach Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, at the weekend, Jokowi called on the group of rich countries to put their money where their mouth is. “Developing countries are becoming doubtful over the funding commitments by developed nations,” the President said in his speech on Saturday.
 

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Poland has begun to calculate the damage caused by the actions of the USSR during and after World War II, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic Arkadiusz Mulyczyk said on Polish television.

Earlier, the Polish authorities have repeatedly stated that the republic first wants to achieve reparations from Germany, which has already been billed $ 1.3 trillion, and then it can move with similar claims to Russia.

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So this is what aggressive begging on a national level looks like.
 
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President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo fired back at the sluggish progress of financing a just global energy transition, as he called on the leaders of the world’s seven most advanced economies to follow through on their climate pledges. Speaking at a session on climate, energy and environment at the Group of Seven (G7) Outreach Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, at the weekend, Jokowi called on the group of rich countries to put their money where their mouth is. “Developing countries are becoming doubtful over the funding commitments by developed nations,” the President said in his speech on Saturday.

G7 owes huge $13 trillion debt to Global South

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