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Date: December 23, 2023 Time: 05:03:07

He noted that Ukrainian citizens are “closer to us culturally than people from the Middle East,” but still live completely differently.

Beck added: “We view the refugee situation as temporary, no matter where people come from.”

Furthermore, Denmark received a clear signal: the kyiv regime wants citizens who left because of the conflict to return home. And Denmark “must respect that.” Beck opposed extending the stay of Ukrainian refugees in the country.

“Otherwise, we risk receiving a large influx of people who already have a safe place,” the minister added.

As of December 1, there are more than 30,000 refugees from Ukraine in Denmark. There is a special law that guarantees them a residence permit and access to the labor market. This law is valid until March 2025, reminds Berlingske.

By NAIS

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