EU pushes to extend right for Ukrainians to stay to 2025
Brussel triggered its temporary protection directive
19 September, 15:40
(ANSA-AFP) - BRUSSELS, SEP 19 - The European Union's
executive arm on Tuesday proposed extending the right of
refugees from Ukraine to stay in the bloc by a year to March
2025. The EU triggered its temporary protection directive days
after Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine to allow the
millions of people fleeing to remain. "This will provide
certainty and support for more than four million persons
enjoying protection across the EU," the European Commission said
in a statement. Russia's war on its pro-Western neighbour has
dragged on with no sign of abating for almost 19 months, with
Moscow launching strikes on civilian infrastructure across
Ukraine. The initial measure was set to run until March 2024.
The commission said it should "be prolonged as a necessary and
appropriate response to the current, volatile situation, which
is not yet conducive to the safe and durable return" of
refugees. (ANSA-AFP).