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To spread: People's Deputy of Ukraine Nina Yuzhanina believes that after the pot...

"The decision is made": after the war, 50% of Ukrainians will not return from abroad-People's Deputy

To spread: People's Deputy of Ukraine Nina Yuzhanina believes that after the potential completion of hostilities from abroad will return no more than half of Ukrainian refugees. According to her, people who have learned to survive in Western countries will not want to return to Ukraine, where the threat of re -attack of the Russian Federation will maintain. Nina Yuzhanina, the chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Tax and Customs Policy, said this on the news.

According to the deputy, in the 3 years of a full -scale war, many Ukrainian refugees were able to find a job, learned to survive and pay for housing even without the help of Ukraine and the countries that accepted them. "It seems to me that for them - I will not say for 70%, but for 50% - the decision is made. Because the safety situation is suspended all the time. She says that we will not have a good neighbor," Yuzhanina explained.

She noted that active fighting can be renewed at any time, and even more uncertain the uncertainty about the supply of weapons from the United States and the capacity of EU countries to unite instead for Ukraine's military support. "And in reality, those people are most determined by what they see how they are protected by that country and the responsibility of those states. This chaos, which is now in state institutions, completely deter people outside Ukraine," the People's Deputy added.

Nina Yuzhanina also mentioned the latest Russian attacks on residential areas of Ukrainian cities. "Perhaps the energy infrastructure is not fired, but you see how people suffer," the parliamentarian said. We will remind, on April 8 the media reported that Germany restricted the reception of Ukrainian refugees under the program of the UN Agency for Refugees (UNCCU).