EU Weighs Limiting Protection for Ukrainian Men of Military Age in Potential Sixth-Year Extension
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EU May Stop Sheltering Military-Age Ukrainian Men
European Union member states are weighing whether Ukrainian men of military age should be excluded from future extensions of the bloc’s temporary protection scheme for people fleeing the war with Russia. According to an internal Council of the EU document seen by Euractiv, one of the options under consideration would be to extend temporary protection while narrowing its eligibility criteria. The paper references “the exclusion of men of conscri…
Exclusion of Ukrainian men of conscription age from the extended temporary protection scheme, which, according to media reports, is considered in the European Union, is not an EU issue.
The Member States of the European Union are exploring the possibility that military-age Ukrainian men will no longer benefit from a future expansion of the protection scheme by the Community bloc, which has provided shelter for more than four million people in Ukraine who have fled Russia's invasion, writes Euractiv. The proposal was made in the discussions ...
Ukrainian men could no longer receive protection in the EU from 2027, which would be a violation of human rights, criticized Daniel Säwert.
The program is now in operation until March 2027.
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