According to Dubravka Suica, Vice-President of the European Commission, the refugees from Ukraine, scattered across Europe, will not immediately return to their homeland even after the end of the war. “Their schools have been destroyed, their homes have been destroyed, their jobs have been lost,” Suica said.
In their estimation, the hosts should be prepared for refugees from Ukraine to stay for years after the end of the war. “I think we should be prepared for that,” Suica told editorial network Germany on Saturday.
A major problem is that these families think they can go home the day after the war. “But they are not going home yet,” said Suica, Vice-President of the European Commission for Democracy and Demography. “I have to be honest, I experienced the war in Croatia in the former Yugoslavia myself.”
Source: Krone
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