Denmark tightens rules against Ukrainian refugees
In line with its strict policies towards refugees, the Danish government has announced its readiness to deport unemployed Ukrainian refugees and those who can participate in the war. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, quoted by “Berliner Zeitung” newspaper, the Danish government It follows a strict immigration policy, according to which Ukrainians, among others, must leave the country by 2025 or earn their own income.
Thus, Ukrainian refugees must leave Denmark after peace returns to their country. do According to the report of the Danish newspaper Berlingske on Friday, the social democratic minister of immigration and integration, Kare Dibod Beck, announced this news.
And this is despite the fact that according to the survey of the University of Copenhagen and according to the report of the Danish newspaper Politiken half of Ukrainians want to stay in Denmark even after the end of the war.
This Danish minister said: We will not change this position. “We work with temporary housing for refugees, regardless of where they come from,” Beck continued. This Danish minister emphasized: “The people of Ukraine are culturally closer to us than the people of the Middle East.” But they also “live completely differently from the Danes.” He said: “Ukrainians who come to Denmark should also learn that, for example, their children
Beck, who is known for his strict policy on immigration, welcomed the recent agreement of the European Union, which, among other things, tightens the control of the external borders of the European Union and said: “If we dare to If we go it alone and implement our own laws that are not in line with EU laws, we risk a huge influx of people who already have a safe place to stay. Therefore, the Ukrainian government has made it clear that the refugees must return. We must respect that, the Danish minister said. Recently, the government in Kiev asked male refugees of military age to join the war against Russia or they would They will face sanctions.
The special law, which guarantees, among other things, residence permits and access to the labor market for Ukrainians without general asylum rules, is valid in Denmark until March 2025. After that, for example, 30,278 Ukrainians registered as residents of Denmark will have to apply for asylum on December 1 if they want to stay.
We have nothing to be ashamed of, said the Danish minister. I hope Ukrainians are interested in rebuilding their country, which needs it.”
Thus, the Minister of Immigration and Integration of Denmark has called for the deportation of unemployed Ukrainian citizens by 2025 at the latest.
The Minister of the Interior of Estonia has also said that this country is ready to return to Ukraine Ukrainian citizens eligible for the General Mobilization Law of Kyiv, who are residing in Estonia. In this country, in February 2022, Russia signed the General Mobilization Law of Ukraine, according to which men between the ages of 18 and 60 are not allowed to leave the country. Germany announced that Germany will not hand over Ukrainian refugees to Kiev for general mobilization. The Minister of Justice of Germany said: “It does not happen that we force people into compulsory service or military service against their will.” Bushman added: “Berlin is trying to ensure that as many Ukrainians as possible are employed in Germany.” The issue of new public mobilization on a large scale pointed out. He said that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine wants to mobilize another 450,000 to 500,000 people. According to Zelenskiy, public mobilization in this form will cost Ukraine 500 billion hryvnias (equivalent to 13.4 billion dollars). Serhii Rahmanin, a member of the Verkhovna Rada’s National Security Committee, has previously announced that mobilization in Ukraine will intensify, among other things, due to casualties on the front. will be.
Publisher | Tasnim News |