Until the end of June of this year, Prague and Warsaw are trying to prepare a “gross version of the proposal”, as the decision should be made at the EU level.
The Czech Republic, along with the Poland Chairman at the European Union Council, made a decision on the status of Ukrainians who enjoyed temporary protection after declaring a ceasefire or end of the war. It was said by the Czech minister of Interior Vit Rakushan, Novinky reports.
According to him, the Czech Republic in this case will automatically stop providing temporary status to Ukrainians, but they will still be able to stay in the country for a certain period of time, for example, a year or a year and a year. But for this, they must re -regulate in other status, such as other foreigners.
“We are preparing documents for this with Poland, which leads the European Union council.
Rakushan added that during Poland’s presidency, that is, until the end of June of this year, Prague and Warsaw are trying to prepare a “gross version of the proposal”, because the decision should be made at the EU level .
He also said the EU’s plan to create “return centers” for the Ukrainians would be a mediator on their return to their homes. According to the minister, the discussions are in Germany, Poland and Austria, the center will be created in the Czech Republic.
“They (centers – ed.) Will offer work in Ukraine, accommodation, prospects for life and conditions where people will return. At the same time, they will also help the Ukrainians who decided to stay here by arranging their move to another country, ” – Rakushan said.
Earlier it was reported that about 70% of Ukraine’s refugees were planned to stay in Europe. About half of the Ukrainians work in Europe.
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