August 14, 2025
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Zelensky instructed to simplify the border crossing for young Ukrainians under 22

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has instructed the government to work out the opportunity to simplify the border crossing for Ukrainians under 22. Source: Zelensky’s speech during a meeting with the participants of the Ukrainian Youth Forum, which is cited by the TV channel “Mam-Ukraine” Direct Language: “I instructed the government together with the military command to work out the opportunity to simplify the intersection of the state border for young Ukrainians.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has instructed the government to work out the opportunity to simplify the border crossing for Ukrainians under 22.

Source: Zelensky’s speech during a meeting with the participants of the Ukrainian Youth Forum, whose video is cited

Direct Language: “I instructed the government together with a military command to work out the opportunity to simplify the crossing of the state border for young Ukrainians. At this time there is a restriction of 18 years at the border. I propose to increase the level of up to 22 years so that there are no restrictions on crossing.

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I think it is a positive right story and will help many young Ukrainians to keep in touch with Ukraine and to be implemented primarily in Ukraine. ”

Details: “Ukrainian Truth” appealed to the proposal to the office of the President and the Government.

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