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“Changes occur.” The Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland commented on the veto for the law for help to refugees


“We understand that changes are taking place. Now we are in a constant dialogue with the Polish side so that the rights of citizens of Ukraine are properly secured,” he said.

The diplomatic mission of Kyiv in Warsaw promises to inform Ukrainians about the course of consultations so that there is no speculation around this issue.

“We will explain how negotiations are held, what kind of changes in the legislation can be adopted and which does not. This will avoid excessive emotions in the media space,” the ambassador added.

Context

On August 25, Navrotsky said that imposed a veto lawregulating assistance to Ukrainians during the war with the aggressor country of Russia, and promised to submit a new one. He noted the need for “certain social justice” and added that the Poles in their state should be “at least at the level with our guests from Ukraine.”

In particular, according to him, the social initiative of the Rodzina 800+, which guarantees a monthly payment of 800 zlotys (about 9 thousand UAH) for each child under 18, should only apply to those Ukrainians who take the obligation to work in Poland.

By data The Office of the Supreme Commissioner of the UN for refugees, more than 5 million Ukrainians have left for a full -scale war from the beginning of a full -scale war. As of July 31, 2025, according to the UN UNHC, there are more than 1 million Ukrainians in Poland.

Ashley Davis

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