Ukraine’s foreign ministry condemned “unacceptable proposals regarding the future status of Crimea”.

Ukraine’s foreign ministry condemned “unacceptable proposals regarding the future status of Crimea”.
His words come amid renewed controversy over the massacres after remarks last week by Ukraine’s foreign minister.
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Aleks Szczerbiak
The imperative for national unity prompted by the war works in PiS’s favour, but its effect so far has been limited.
The Polish city is hosting up to 150,000 refugees from Ukraine, causing its population to grow almost 20% in the space of a month.
The Polish and German interior ministers have jointly proposed a system under which the EU would grant €1,000 for each refugee.
“They gave us a home, food, clothes. We are happy that at least we can say thank you for it.”
A survey shows strongly positive views towards Poland’s acceptance of refugees among people in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the US.
Polish state TV, a government mouthpiece, has suggested Donald Tusk, PO and the EPP are among “Putin’s useful idiots”.
The US president also praised the Polish people for “opening their hearts and their homes” to Ukrainian refugees.
Poland will also not support any system to relocate the refugees to other countries against their will, says the ruling party chairman.
The state tourism agency has sought to reassure international travellers that Poland remains a safe destination.
His NGO, CORE, will provide Kraków with organisational and material support.
The war has caused particular disruption for transport and logistics companies.
An employee of Warsaw’s municipal authorities was also detained on suspicion of spying for Russia.