Germany prepares for a new wave of Ukrainian refugees: what's the matter.


According to 'Wave', Germany is expecting an increase in the number of Ukrainian refugees due to the policy of US President Donald Trump regarding Ukraine. The director of the Northern German Housing Companies Association (VNW), Andreas Breytner, believes that the decision of the USA to stop military aid to Ukraine increases the risk of migration of Ukrainians to the north of the country. The states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Hamburg must prepare to provide more housing for Ukrainians, as many of them already live there. Housing companies must actively build new apartments and provide social infrastructure such as schools and kindergartens.
As a result of the cessation of military aid from the USA, Ukraine has found itself in a difficult situation three years after the start of the war. President Trump aims to achieve a peace agreement, so aid will be stopped and reviewed until further information is received.
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