The government of Copenhagen is working on the issue of additional provision of temporary housing for Ukrainians.
A residential town for the temporary housing of migrants from Ukraine was solemnly opened in the Danish capital of Copenhagen. The event was attended by Ukrainian Ambassador to Denmark Mykhailo Vydoynik. The Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark reported this on its Facebook page.
Currently, local authorities are working on the issue of additional provision of temporary housing for more than a thousand Ukrainian IDPs.
“Mikhail Vydoynik thanked the leadership of Copenhagen for the efforts made by local authorities to help Ukrainians and, speaking about the importance of providing them with temporary housing, stressed that Ukrainians are welcome here , because Copenhagen is a city known for its openness and tolerance. ,” said the press. – embassy service.
The Ambassador also discussed with the Lord Mayor the prospects for concluding an Agreement on sister city relations between Kyiv and Copenhagen.
Additionally, the Job Bazar was held as part of the town’s grand opening. Here, Ukrainians get the opportunity to get the necessary information about work and job search in Copenhagen.
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Recall that the results of recent polls show that during the war, every fourth Ukrainian changed his place of residence.
The Estonian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that the Russians took thousands of Ukrainians from the Estonian border in an unknown direction.
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Source: korrespondent

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