There are prospects for resolving the issue, the discussion has moved to the dead center, the adviser told the head of the OP.
Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, said that restrictions on departure to Ukraine for men could be eased. This was discussed in his next interview with Russian human rights activist Mark Feigin on Tuesday, June 7th.
“There are prospects for resolving the issue, the discussion has moved to the dead center … Perhaps soon the men will be released from Ukraine,” said the adviser.
According to him, people who previously earned money abroad, especially sailors, supported the economy of Ukraine through their money transfers, were kept in the country, and had nothing to arm themselves with. them.
“We keep people, but nothing special can be given to them. Where can we recruit new ones? Except for a few specialties. Those working abroad can support their families. Both sailors are “sent $ 4 billion to Ukraine last year. This is very serious economic aid, which has sunk in half because of the war,” Arestovich said.
Earlier, the Ministry of Internal Affairs proposed to allow the removal of men during martial law by introducing an insurance premium of 3-5 thousand dollars.
Recall that the Cabinet of Ministers changed the rules for crossing the state border, allowing certain categories of men responsible for military service to leave – drivers, athletes and railway workers.
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Source: korrespondent

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