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Ukrainians Will Stay in the Czech Republic, Says Havlíček. Beware of the Post-War Wave of Veterans Arriving, He Says

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First Deputy Prime Minister Karel Havlíček (ANO) warns against the arrival of war veterans from Ukraine when the conflict ends. According to him, thousands of them could start commuting through Europe. How does the family reunification mechanism, which will be key in the whole matter, work? The Czech Republic urgently needs Ukrainians in some sectors, the government says, and the Czech Republic's new economic strategy, which Havlíček recently in…
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First Deputy Prime Minister Karel Havlíček (ANO) warns against the arrival of war veterans from Ukraine when the conflict ends. According to him, thousands of them could start commuting through Europe. How does the family reunification mechanism, which will be key in the whole matter, work? The Czech Republic urgently needs Ukrainians in some sectors, the government says, and the Czech Republic's new economic strategy, which Havlíček recently in…

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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