The government is changing the rules for crossing the border for men aged 18-22: details.
According to inkorr.com: The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine intends to make changes to the rules for crossing the border for men aged 18 to 22 years. This information was announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky after a meeting with Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
'Today at the government meeting, the rules for crossing the state border for men aged 18 to 22 will be updated,' Zelensky noted.
Zelensky emphasized that the government has agreed on all details with the military command, so the changes are expected to come into effect soon. During the meeting, they also discussed cooperation with Norway regarding preparations for the heating season and obtaining grant assistance for the purchase of natural gas.
Expansion of the 'eRecovery' Program
The president and the prime minister also discussed the expansion of the 'eRecovery' program. It was noted that additional opportunities would be created for compensation for property losses in temporarily occupied territories. Prime Minister Svyrydenko plans to provide more detailed information on this.
Earlier, information about possible changes in the rules for crossing the border from Ukraine had already emerged.
Thus, the government of Ukraine is working on updating the border crossing rules for men aged 18 to 22, preparing for the heating season together with Norway, and expanding the compensation program for property losses in temporarily occupied territories.
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