The accelerated method for the acceptance of the citizens of Belarus, the Russian Federation and Iran, whom previous governments have been approved, is still not applied.
German authorities have pledged to release the release of humanitarian visas to foreigners, including the citizens of Russia and Belarus, but there is chaos. Deutsche Welle reported it.
Information on removal of restrictions was confirmed by two German departments at the same time -the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Internal. The Ministry of Internal Affairs may allow foreigners to receive Germany to “ensure German political interests.”
The German Foreign Ministry added that these methods “are an important foreign policy to support these people.”
At the same time, they noted that a separate “accelerated procedure for admission” by the people of Belarus, Russia and Iran, which the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under past governments, were approved.
A deputy of the European Parliament, a native of -russia, Sergei Lagodinsky, claimed to have removed the moratorium.
“We have achieved the removal of the moratorium on guumvizes for the Belarusians and Russians. Today, government representatives have confirmed public, and I can openly report. Thanks to the German German Ministry for support,” his publication said.
The information has been confirmed by the Human Rights Project Savehumvisa22, which promotes the restoration of the release of Germany human visas for so many “anti -war” Russians and Belarusians.
Remember that the Russian killed two Ukrainians in the town of Bavarian of Murnau. The 36-year-old man died of severe injuries in the area, and a 23-year-old man was taken to the hospital, but he could not be saved.
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