Poland has begun issuing travel documents to Ukrainian men whose Ukrainian passports have expired. The initiative is a response to new Ukrainian rules that prohibit men of military age (18 to 60 years old) from obtaining new passports abroad.
Poland, like several other European countries, has announced its readiness to help such Ukrainians.
This was stated by a Ukrainian entrepreneur who left for Poland, Denys Dolynsky.
"That is, no one will deport anyone, they have already been officially legalized. Therefore, no one will return home," Dolynsky said.
He also said that from July, Ukrainian businesses in Poland will be able to receive loans on favorable terms, with the rate equivalent to inflation, and Ukrainian children will be required to study only in Polish schools.
"This is full integration," the entrepreneur believes.

