August 26, 2025
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The European Commission responded to the President of Poland to help Ukrainian refugees

Recently, Navrotsky vetoed the relevant law.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua

Recently, Navrotsky vetoed the relevant law.

In the European Commission, Navrotsky's veto was reacted to the law on help Ukrainian refugees / UNIAN collage, photo Getty Images, UA.depositphotos.comIn the European Commission, Navrotsky’s veto was reacted to the law on help Ukrainian refugees / UNIAN collage, photo Getty Images, UA.depositphotos.comThe European Commission did not comment on the decision of President of Poland Karol Navrotsky to veto the law on refugees from Ukraine. At the same time, they stressed that the decision to support such support is made by each country on its own.

This statement was made by a spokesman for the European Commission Marcus Lammer, the public reports. According to him, the European Commission does not comment on the law.

“In general, according to the Temporary Protection Directive, the EU Member States must provide the necessary assistance in the field of social security, health care and livelihood, if they do not have sufficient resources,” Lamart says.

At the same time, he noted that there was no specific amount of such assistance or the minimum threshold. The amount of support is determined by the countries that accept Ukrainian refugees.

However, Lammer also stressed that Brussels provides Member States of Significant Financing to help refugees from Ukraine.

“Recently, we have published a decision to grant another 3 billion euros for Member States receiving Ukrainian refugees,” the European Commission representative summarized.

Help Ukrainian refugees in PolandPolish President Karol Navrotsky vetoed the law on assistance to Ukrainian citizens. According to him, only those Ukrainians who undertake to work in Poland should receive help “800 plus.”

At the Analytical Center for the International Gremi Personal Employment Company, it is said that it will veto the most vulnerable categories of Ukrainians. In Poland, 78% of refugees with UKR status are employed. Therefore, vetoing the law will hurt the remaining 22% of economically inactive Ukrainians in the country.

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