The ambassador revealed the 'scariest myth' about Ukrainian women, spread in Poland.
The Ambassador of Ukraine in Poland, Vasyl Bondar, shared his observations regarding the attitude towards Ukrainians in the country, emphasizing the naturalness of this process. He refuted the widespread 'scariest myth' about Ukrainian women and noted that while this issue may be used in politics, there are usually no problems among ordinary people.
'There are justified concerns, but there are also strange stereotypes, for example, the 'scariest' myth: Ukrainian women will take Polish men,' explained the diplomat.
According to Vasyl Bondar, Ukrainians are successfully integrating into Polish society, learning the country's language, and making a significant contribution to the Polish economy. He noted that Ukrainian workers play an important role in the Polish labor market, bringing great benefits to the country.
The ambassador also emphasized that the Polish authorities understand the importance of Ukrainian workers for the country's economy, and the refusal of their labor could become a serious problem for Poland.
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