The country’s Ministry of Internal Interpretation announces to the Ukrainian ambassador that the Poland side is working on the bill and regulating the legal status of the people of Ukraine.
Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and the Polish Administration Matsu Dushchik on Friday, August 29, met with the Ukraine Vasily Bodnar ambassador to discuss the situation in the legal status of the Ukrainians after the Veto President for the Law. This was reported by the Press Secretary of the Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs Karolina Galevka, PAP reports.
According to him, at the time of the meeting, the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland “informed Mr. Ambassador that Poland’s side was working on the bill and regulating the legal status of the people of Ukraine.”
“He also presented the Ukrainian side with a schedule for the bill,” the press secretary said.
Remember, the President of Poland Karol Navrotsky imposed a veto in the law of assistance of a specific category of Ukrainian refugees. He said that only Ukrainians working in Poland should receive society payments 800+ and promise to prepare their own fees.
Subsequently, the Ukraine Embassy told Poland Vasily Bodnar that his embassy continued to work to ensure all the rights of the Ukrainians, according to the mandate given to the official Kiev embassy and Ukraine consulates.
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Source: korrespondent

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