Zelensky Simplified Border Crossing for Youth up to 22: What Will Change.
12.08.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
12.08.2025
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has decided to ease border crossing for Ukrainians. Now young people up to 22 years old will have the opportunity to leave Ukraine, not just up to 18 years old, as before.
Today, the following topics are planned for discussion on the 'Evening.LIVE' program:
- Rutte's statement that Putin will not receive rewards from the negotiations in Alaska on August 15,
- Information from the Institute of World Economics about the increase in military aid from Europe to Ukraine compared to the USA,
- Trump's postponement of tariffs on China for another 90 days,
- Zelensky's statement that the conversation between Trump and Putin may be important, but without Ukraine's participation, they cannot make any decisions,
- Information that leading oil and gas companies are searching for new oil and gas fields,
- Easing conditions for border crossing for youth up to 22 years old at Zelensky's instruction,
- Increase in scholarships in Ukraine to the level of minimum wage according to the former deputy minister of education and science.
Special guests on the air were:
- Victoria Gryb — Member of Parliament, non-affiliated,
- Viktor Halchynskyi — board member of the public organization 'Line 102.Ua',
- Anton Kuchukhidze — co-founder of the Analytical Center 'United Ukraine',
- Kateryna Koval — reserve officer, co-founder of the initiative #USASTANDSWITHUKRAINE,
- Kyrylo Sazonov — serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, volunteer of the special unit 'Thunder'.
It is important to note that Zelensky has already instructed to simplify the procedure for crossing the state border for youth up to 22 years old. This will allow young Ukrainians to more easily travel abroad.
In addition, the president announced the possibility of simplifying the conditions for admission to universities, including the possibility of a winter admissions campaign.
Under Zelensky's new decision, young Ukrainians up to 22 years old will have more opportunities to travel abroad, as well as easier admission to higher education institutions. This will allow the younger generation to interact more broadly with the world and gain new experiences.Read also
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