ukraine because they also were scared. they will come across the border. this is a huge effort, if you think about it, just over a week, so many tens of thousands of people have been displaced and have left this neighbouring country to poland. the eu understands that these people need notjust temporary help, this will last for as long as it is needed but these people also need help for the longer future. they need to think about what they will do next. given the large amount of ukrainian nationals that live in poland, lots of the people coming off the buses do have relatives and friends to pick them up. they have something organised. but lots of them do not. so again, it is this whole thing of what happens to them, what happens to them next? you were talking about encouraging people to come here and get their heads sorted out and then think about what happens next in terms of their work permits, where children go to school, medical services and all the
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