Temporary protection for Ukrainians extended to 2027 by EU
- The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia's war until March 2027, allowing them to stay and access rights across the EU.
- While some countries like Poland welcomed Ukrainian refugees, others like Germany are considering curbing benefits as the conflict drags on.
- The European Commission said it was putting in place an 'exit strategy', stressing temporary protection was temporary, and would work towards common solutions for returns to Ukraine.
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·Budapest, Hungary
Read Full ArticleThe European Union extended the special status of Ukrainian refugees until March 2027.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
Read Full ArticleEU extends temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees
On the week the EU marks 40 years of free movement under the Schengen Area, EU ministers meet in Luxembourg to discuss migration. This week’s episode of “Brussels, My Love?” looks at how more and more EU member states are moving away from the idea of a united EU front on migration and asylum.
·France
Read Full ArticleThe EU has extended unbureaucratic protection for war refugees from Ukraine for another year.
·Germany
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