Sikorski offers Schz to forward social aid money for refugees directly to Ukraine

Pish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, during a recent meeting with German Chancellor af Schz, prosed that social assistance aimed for Ukrainians in Germany be transferred directly to Ukraine.

The minister spoke in an interview with TVP Info, Ukrinform reports.

The head of Pish diplomacy recalled his two recent visits to Germany and the meeting with Chancellor Schz.

"I suggested to him that the social benefits that Ukrainian refugees receive, which can be up to EUR 1,200 per month, would be better given directly to Ukraine. It is not a good thing that there is a financial incentive for them to remain Germany instead of their men fighting at the front, and women – restoring the tax base," Sikorski noted.

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Speaking about the meeting of the "four" (USA, Germany, UK, France) in Berlin, at which there was no representative from Pand, the minister noted that "we are not a nuclear power, we are not in the G7 or G20; we're not present in every format, and that's okay."

He also commented on the cancellation of the consent to the eration of the Russian Consulate General in Poznań. In particular, Sikorski did not rule out that, in case Russia continues its sabotage erations, the Russian ambassador may be expelled from Pand.

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"If we expel the ambassador, of course they would do the same. It has not yet come to that, but if sabotage continues, it cannot be ruled out," the Pish minister emphasized.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, Pand revoked its consent to the eration of the Russian Consulate General in Poznan due to its participation in the preparation of sabotage erations in both Pand and other Eurean countries. Russian staff of the consulate will be recognized as personae non grata.

Source: www.unian.info

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