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The European Union's 'Ukraine Fatigue' Is Not All It Seems

Summary by Radio Free Europe/ RadioLiberty
Has the EU had enough of Ukrainian refugees? Nearly two years into the war, support is said to be waning -- due partly to a wider migrant backlash and an economic downturn. But many experts are skeptical about the extent of "Ukraine fatigue," with the picture muddied by Russian disinformation.

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Three years after opening its doors to the millions of Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war, the European Commission has put on the table a road map to clarify their situation, whether they want to stay in the EU or return to the country.

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The European Commission proposed to allow Ukrainians to remain in EU territory until at least March 2027. It is proposed that until then the provision of protection, which allows them to live and work in any EU country, should be extended. However, the decision still has to be approved by the EU Council, and it may change if the war ends earlier. What are Ukrainian refugees in Europe themselves thinking of returning? Are they ready to go home or…

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What does not work with Syrians, the EU Commission now demands of Ukrainians: back to their home country. Member States are to prepare the war refugees for their journey home from now on.

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Radio Free Europe/ RadioLiberty broke the news in Czechia on Monday, December 18, 2023.
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