Elisabeth Borne visits a reception center for Ukrainian refugees near Paris

Elisabeth Borne visits a reception center for Ukrainian refugees near

One year after the start of the war in Ukraine, on February 24, 2022, more than 100,000 displaced Ukrainians are being accommodated in France. Now, only a few hundred Ukrainians arrive in France each month, compared to a thousand daily in March 2022. The government is preparing to gradually close reception centers to provide long-term housing.

With our special correspondents in Bures-sur-Yvette, Julien Chavanne And Richard Riffoneau

Inna shares a small bedroom with her two young children. She left Mariupol at the start of the war, leaving behind her life and her husband, who died there last April. ” I would absolutely like to integrate here in France, to live here. We are very aware that things are dramatic in Ukraine, specifically in Mariupol “, she explains. Inna would like to settle in France, learn the language and work in accounting.

New step in sustainable hospitality

Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne came to this center in Bures-sur-Yvette on Thursday to announce that the government was going to launch a new stage to welcome Ukrainian refugees on a long-term basis. “ It is important now to move on to a new stage, to be able to support these displaced Ukrainians towards more permanent housing, towards a job and towards learning the language. So these are the instructions that I am going to give to the government so that we can move on to a new stage. “, assures the Prime Minister.

No details

No timetable or details on this new stage which will take time. Elisabeth Borne plans to talk about it soon with the presidents of the Senate, the Assembly and the political groups in Parliament.

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