Podolyak revealed key incentives for the return of Ukrainians after the war.
Mass return of Ukrainians after the war: main preconditions
Advisor to the Head of the Presidential Office Mykhailo Podolyak spoke about the main preconditions for the mass return of Ukrainians to their homeland after the war. He pointed out that the most important factors are security guarantees, professional opportunities, and a sense of national unity.
Podolyak emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to the reintegration of citizens, which includes political and financial-career guarantees. He also noted the importance of the psychological aspect and the feeling of significance for one's country, which is crucial in making the decision to return.
Advisor to the OP: 'The state must ensure a comprehensive approach to the reintegration of citizens, which will include political and financial-career guarantees. We pay special attention to the psychological aspect - the feeling of significance for one's country.'
Podolyak also noted that there are various trends among Ukrainians abroad. Some integrate successfully into new societies, while others maintain an emotional connection with Ukraine. It is important to ensure citizens' confidence that similar military conflicts will not recur in the future.
Podolyak also emphasized the need for a systematic dialogue with Ukrainians abroad and called for patience until the presentation of special programs from the Ministry of Unity, which are currently under development.
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