The European Commission proposed to extend temporary protection of Ukrainian refugees until 2025. The EC press service said in a statement:
“The Commission considers that the reasons for temporary protection remain and should therefore continue as a necessary response to the current volatile situation.”
Now the European Council must confirm its approval. The directive is now valid EU on temporary protection activated to accept millions of refugees from Ukraine has been extended until March 2024.
Amid discussions of the EC proposal, government spokesman Piotr Müller said that Poland would likely reduce financial support for Ukrainians fleeing Russian aggression against Ukraine.
In an interview with Polsat TV channel, writes Bloomberg, he said support for refugees, which includes waivers of residency and work permit requirements, free access to schools, health care and family benefits, would not continue in 2024. Mueller explained:
“These rules will simply lapse next year. I think to a large extent these rules will not continue.”
In the first six months of 2023, the number of Ukrainian refugees abroad increased by 300-500 thousand people, writes “European truth”.
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