Ukraine’s uncertain future on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion
- Scotland has provided refuge to over 28,000 Ukrainians with visas since the invasion began in 2022, including more than 21,000 through the government's Super Sponsor Scheme.
- A commemoration service in Edinburgh will mark three years since the invasion, attended by parliamentarians and representatives from across Europe and the Ukrainian community, focusing on the hope for peace and the strength of the Ukrainian people.
- Scotland emphasizes support for Ukraine's independence and aims to uphold democracy and human rights while seeking a fair and durable peace, backing an international peace plan that respects Ukrainian sovereignty.
- Scotland remains dedicated to assisting displaced Ukrainians and emphasizes solidarity, urging them to apply for visa extensions and celebrating the resilience and hope of the Ukrainian people.
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