Denmark does not consider it necessary to integrate refugees from Ukraine into society
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday that Ukrainian refugees should not be integrated into Danish society, because after some time they should go home to rebuild their country, Associated Press reports.
"The refugee status is temporary, so these people will need to return and help rebuild their homeland when the opportunity arises," she said in the parliament.
The agency notes that according to Danish legislation, Ukrainian refugees will be able to stay in this country for a maximum of two years, they can work, get an education. They will have access to medical services.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Austrian FM: There can be no lasting peace in Ukraine without sovereignty and territorial integrity
13:57, 14.03.2025
USA discusses with Ukraine issues of control over territory, one of power plants and NATO membership – Trump
12:19, 14.03.2025
Sweden transfers 18 more artillery systems, five artillery radars to Ukraine
17:55, 13.03.2025
Sweden to allocate $138 mln for reconstruction of Ukraine
15:26, 13.03.2025
European Parliament calls on Ukrainian authorities to strengthen political unity in country
20:04, 12.03.2025
LATEST
Sybiha: We already start forming national team to develop algorithms to keep possible ceasefire under control
14:11, 14.03.2025
Sweden donates SEK 100 mln to Ukrainian Red Cross
13:55, 14.03.2025
Police deny reports that Hanul's killer surrendered to law enforcement forces
13:39, 14.03.2025
Price of Ukrzaliznytsia tickets for citizens should not increase - Shmyhal
13:04, 14.03.2025
Interior Minister on murder of activist Hanul in Odesa: There’re clues, shooter wasn’t wearing military uniform