Protection of Ukrainian refugees in Poland will be extended until June 30. Temporary protection will also be provided to Ukrainians without a passport. This was announced by the Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland, Marcin Kerwinski, whom he quotes Gazeta.
"We will find a way to solve this problem. We need to act wisely and rationally. All things that concern Ukrainians in Poland are prescribed in laws. We will continue the protection for Ukrainian refugees, which is valid only until June 30." - said Kervinskyi.
As the minister, who is also responsible for migration policy and legalization of foreigners, noted, Poland will protect the rights of refugees and will not transfer their private data.
"Those who do not have passports will be subject to temporary protection. Poland will protect their rights and will not transfer their private data to anyone, including Ukraine," — he said.
Recall that recently the Minister of Defense of Poland Władysław Kosiniak-Kamys announced the readiness of the Polish authorities to help Ukraine return men of conscription age.
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