Ukrainians will be paid for returning home from abroad. PACE Committee adopts decision - Honcharenko
The Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) agreed on the decision to pay financial aid to Ukrainians who will return to Ukraine after the end of hostilities.
Oleksii Honcharenko, a member of the Verkhovna Rada and a member of the Ukrainian delegation to the PACE, announced this on his Telegram channel on Wednesday, May 29.
The MP noted that the PACE Committee on Migration made a very important decision for Ukraine.
"The PACE Committee on Migration has just agreed on the decision to pay money to Ukrainians to return to Ukraine! That is, after the end of hostilities, Ukrainians who will return to live in Ukraine will be able to receive financial assistance from European countries," Honcharenko wrote.
According to him, the norm on payments was added to a large report prepared by the delegation of the PACE Migration Committee for Ukraine.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on April 17, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) did not officially recognize the legitimacy of russian leader vladimir putin, but recognized the russian orthodox church as "a tool of Kremlin propaganda and influence."
Also in October, PACE recognized russia as a dictatorship, and russian president putin as a dictator.
It will be recalled that in January 2023, PACE supported the resolution on the creation of an international tribunal over the military and political leadership of russia and Belarus.