Klitschko on the future of youth: Will refugees return to Ukraine after the war.
Comment from the mayor of Kyiv regarding young refugees
According to inkorr.com: The mayor of the capital, Vitali Klitschko, shared his thoughts on young refugees who left Ukraine due to the war. He noted that many of them may stay in their new locations permanently, as they easily adapt to new conditions, find jobs, and even start families.
Klitschko emphasized that for young people to want to return to Ukraine, it is important to achieve peace, create job opportunities, and ensure a decent standard of living. He also remarked that after the war ends, Ukraine will face serious challenges, and it is necessary to create conditions that make young people want to return home again.
Prospects for emigration
In the future, Vitali Klitschko expects that the emigration of young Ukrainians who were forced to leave the country due to military actions will continue. This may negatively impact the economy and social life in Ukraine, posing new serious challenges to the state.
The mayor's words illustrate the urgency of the emigration issue and the need to create conditions that would stimulate the return of youth to Ukraine. Supporting the economy and improving social standards could be decisive factors for the future of the country after the war.
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