Ukrainians in Germany responded whether they plan to return after the war.
27.11.2024
1932

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
27.11.2024
1932

According to the federal office for refugees, more and more Ukrainian refugees are deciding to stay in Germany after the war.
The president of this office, Mark Seibert, stated that surveys are being conducted in Berlin among refugees living in emergency assistance centers. According to him, previously most of them expressed a desire to return to Ukraine, but now 65% have decided to stay in Germany and settle here.
Germany is a leader in the number of accommodated Ukrainian refugees. Currently, there are over 1.1 million Ukrainian citizens who have received temporary refuge.
Poland is also expecting a new wave of refugees from Ukraine.
Read also
- In Ukraine, currency restrictions have been eased: what will change for citizens and businesses
- China 'played along' with Putin in negotiations with Ukraine
- Water hourly and tariffs as in Poland: Ukrainians may be switched to hourly water supply
- Ukrainians may be left without heating due to gas shortages: expert Popenko warned of serious problems
- Ukrainians can retire early: who will start receiving benefits at 50 years old
- 'Not enough': Macron, Merz, Tusk, and Kellogg react to Putin's proposal for negotiations