German Chancellor Olaf Scholz intends to create a Ukrainian administration in Germany to coordinate issues related to refugees from Ukraine between Kiev and Berlin. Ukraine.
According to the NTV channel, this idea appeared after Scholz's visit to Ukraine, at the suggestion of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
He told the German Chancellor about his desire to create a Ukrainian administration in Germany and Poland. This is allegedly necessary in order to support Ukrainians when they begin to get a job in the country or return to their homeland.
Scholz, for his part, recalled that the German government has been helping refugees from Ukraine who have been living in the country for several years. It is in the interests of the German authorities that Ukrainians get a job, learn the language and culture.
Earlier, EADaily reported that, according to Scholz, Germany does not intend to grant Ukraine permission to use long-range weapons for attacks deep into Russian territory, and also does not plan to supply Taurus cruise missiles.

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