Ukraine plans to open refugee return center in Czech Republic
Ukraine is planning to open refugee return centers in several European countries, the Denik N publication reported on Friday.
"After almost three years of a full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine is preparing plans to return some of the millions of refugees to their homeland. Therefore, she intends to open centers in several European countries to facilitate their return," Denik N. reports.
Last week, Ukraine opened its first center in Berlin in cooperation with Germany. Ukraine has also discussed this project with Poland. Another similar center may be established in the Czech Republic. According to Denik N, a meeting of officials of the two countries to discuss the creation of such a center is scheduled in Prague next week.
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