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In Poland, an ex-army general proposed deporting Ukrainians of military age from the country

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The Polish Foreign Ministry notes that it is aware of the problem created by Ukrainian male refugees of military age.

In Poland, General Waldemar Skrzypczak proposed to the government to facilitate “the work of the Office of the President of Ukraine” and deport all men of military age.

The publication Onet Wiadomości writes about this.

As noted, the retired commander of the Ground Forces, General Waldemar Skrzypczak, proposes to the Polish government to facilitate the work of the Office of the President of Ukraine and deport all male emigrants of military age from the country.

“This should be an initiative for the governments in Warsaw, Paris, Prague and wherever they are. These governments should help Kiev carry out the deportations,” said Waldemar Skrzypczak.

For its part, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland notes that it is aware of the problem created by Ukrainian male refugees of military age.

“We are considering how we can support the Ukrainian side. We believe that the optimal solution can be found at the European level,” the Polish Foreign Ministry said.

However, so far “no work in this direction is being carried out by the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and the administration.”

Recall that the diplomat commented on Andrzej Duda’s statement about uncertainty about the return of Crimea to Ukraine.

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