“Such hubs should be opened primarily in the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany, the minister added”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
Such hubs should be opened primarily in the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany, the minister added.
According to him, cooperation with the governments and communities of these countries is currently underway, and “a decision will be made soon to provide premises and organization of such hubs.”
“It’s not a return of return,” Chernyshov said. – These are hubs of support, unity, hubs of communication of Ukrainians with their homeland. They will provide services that Ukrainians should support. ”
When asked when such hubs will open, the Minister of Unity replied that for the next few months. Chernyshov also added that there are already premises in some countries.
“Unit hobes will be not only in the capital, but possibly in other cities of these countries, because there are many Ukrainians,” the minister said.
He stressed that hubs would encourage the return of Ukrainians home, but this is not their main task.
“No one will return anyone forced,” Chernyshov said. – It is about maintaining the unity of ties with Ukraine. The main thing is that they [українці за кордоном] They developed professionally and developed Ukrainian, received education, supported Ukraine. ”
The Unity Minister Chernyshov also said that he met with the Ukrainian community in Prague and discussed with her the issues that most concern to local refugees. One of them is school education and, in particular, the lack of places for Ukrainian children in Czech schools.
“We are obliged to provide such a format of training that Ukrainian children remain in the Ukrainian context,” Chernyshov said. – that their future return was not a problem for themselves, as well as for the Ukrainian school education system. In meetings with the Czech government, we will talk and resolve this issue. ”
“I hope that this academic year we have the number of Ukrainian children in the Czech education system,” the minister added. -And next year their number will gradually decrease-thanks to those who decide to return to Ukraine and the Ukrainian system of offline education. ”
On December 3, the Verkhovna Rada appointed Viceremier-Minister-Minister of National Unity of Ukraine Alexei Chernyshov. On the same day, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine made a decision to renam the Ministry of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories to the Ministry of National Unity.
On January 24, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted a resolution that determines the activity of the Ministry of National Unity of Ukraine, as well as regulate its powers and areas of competence.