Poland will continue to protect Ukrainians without a passport - the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

26.04.2024/21/45 XNUMX:XNUMX    241
Poland will continue to protect Ukrainians without a passport - the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

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Poland will continue to protect Ukrainian refugees


The country will continue the protection for Ukrainian refugees, which is valid until June 30. Those who do not have passports will be subject to temporary protection.

Poland will continue to provide temporary protection to Ukrainian refugees. In particular, this also applies to Ukrainians without a passport. This was stated by the Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland, Marcin Kerwinskyi, Gazeta reports. Currently, the temporary protection is valid until June 30, but the Polish authorities are preparing an extension.

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"We will find a way to solve this problem. We need to act wisely and rationally. All things that concern Ukrainians in Poland are spelled out in laws. We will continue the protection for Ukrainian refugees, which is valid only until June 30," said Kervinskyi.



The head of the Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs, who is also responsible for the migration policy and the legalization of foreigners, said that his country will protect the rights of refugees and will not transfer their private data.

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