Posted 2 марта 2022,, 13:18

Published 2 марта 2022,, 13:18

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38

Germany automatically grants asylum to Ukrainians for up to three years

Germany automatically grants asylum to Ukrainians for up to three years

2 марта 2022, 13:18
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Ukrainian refugees arriving in Germany will not have to go through the standard legal procedure, they will immediately receive EU protection for up to three years. This was stated by the Minister of Internal Affairs of Germany, Nancy Feather.
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According to the German police, since the beginning of the armed conflict, about 1.8 thousand refugees have arrived in the country from the territory of Ukraine.

“We help quickly and without bureaucracy. Refugees from Ukraine do not need to go through the asylum procedure. They receive immediate protection in the EU for up to three years”, - Kommersant quoted Nancy Feather as saying.

People fleeing the explosions in Ukraine will be helped to quickly access health insurance and find work in Germany.

Many countries and individual cities have declared their readiness to accept Ukrainian refugees. Germany has already introduced free transport for evacuees from Ukraine.

According to the UN, since February 24, a total of about 660 thousand people have left the territory of Ukraine. The German Foreign Ministry announced that the EU is ready to accept all refugees from Ukraine.

The mass evacuation of citizens from the territory of Ukraine began on February 24, after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation to “denazify and demilitarize” Ukraine.

He explained what was happening with a request for help from the leaders of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics (LPR and DPR), whose independence Russia recognized on February 21.

Western countries condemned the recognition of the independence of the LPR and DPR and the entry of Russian troops into Ukraine.

The economic sanctions of the West, imposed in response to the actions of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, provoked an unprecedented weakening of the ruble and an unprecedented collapse in the stock market. The EU proposed to disconnect Russia from the SWIFT bank payment system. In a number of countries, an audit of the property of Russian oligarchs has begun with the aim of its further requisition.

After the introduction of sanctions against the Bank of Russia, branches of Sberbank in Europe announced a forced closure. The supply of aircraft, cars, spare parts to Russia has stopped, which has already led to the shutdown of a number of large enterprises. Analysts expect an increase in social tension in the Russian Federation due to a sharp drop in the standard of living of the population.

The EU has said that the “total economic and financial war” against Russia will not stop until Putin stops the military operation in Ukraine.

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