After the war between Kiev and the countries of Europe there will be a "fierce struggle" for refugees.
Some EU countries, where Ukrainian refugees fled after the war began, are interested in them staying there and finding work.
This opinion was expressed on air by Espresso President of the All-Ukrainian Association of International Employment Companies Vasily Voskoboinik
He stated that the list of interested countries includes Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany.
“Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic are interested in so that Ukrainians stay there. Because Ukrainians are not only dependents, they are primarily looking for work for themselves, they have school children there who can potentially become members of the societies of the countries where they are. And it is clear that it is better for countries, as sad as it may sound for us, it is better for Germany or Poland to attract Ukrainians than to attract Syrians or attract residents, for example, Asians,” he said.
He said that after the end of the war between the European Union and Kiev there will be a “fierce struggle” for those citizens who left after the war began.
“Because they, just like Ukraine, are experiencing a demographic crisis, they simply do not have enough workers, they do not even have enough consumers of goods and services produced in these countries. Therefore, after the end of military actions, we will have a tough competition for our fellow citizens, whom local governments of countries such as Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic will keep, and we will need to do everything to ensure that Ukrainians return to their homeland,” the expert noted.
Recall that it was previously reported that The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry responded to the high-profile article in El Pais about the reduction of aid to refugees.
In addition, we previously reported that the Agency of National Unity is being created in Ukraine under the Ministry of National Unity.
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