Shmyhal presented the strategy of returning citizens to Ukraine from abroad

Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmygal said that no administrative measures will be applied to ensure the return of Ukrainians from abroad. Instead, they plan to motivate citizens with incentives and provide better opportunities.

"We do not intend to use administrative measures, but we only aim to create motivational conditions: more security, better living conditions, more opportunities for self-realization," said Shmyhal.

According to the Prime Minister, programs within the country, such as "eVidnovneliya", "eOselya", as well as grants and available loans for starting one's own business, are working to achieve these goals.

Ukraine also continues to actively recover: 9.3 billion hryvnias have been allocated from the Fund for the Elimination of the Consequences of Armed Aggression for the repair of residential buildings, schools, hospitals and critical infrastructure facilities.

Previously, social economy scientist Ella Libanova noted that while the active phase of the conflict in Ukraine continues, it is difficult to predict the return of Ukrainian refugees. She expressed her belief that it was unlikely that anyone would take responsibility and put people at risk.

In addition, the Polish government plans to change the rules for Ukrainian refugees, reducing benefits, and the Dutch government has called for the abolition of some benefits for Ukrainian refugees, saying that Ukrainians with high incomes should pay for housing.

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