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BERLIN, March 17 (Reuters) – The rising variety of Ukrainians searching for refuge in Germany will turn out to be a “large, large problem,” Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated on Thursday.
Talking after talks with the leaders of Germany’s 16 states to debate the coronavirus pandemic, Scholz stated that regardless of the problem it ought to be comparatively simple to assist Ukrainians settle in on condition that they do not want visas to enter Germany and so they have automated entry to healthcare and training in addition to language and integration programs.
German police have thus far registered just below 190,000 Ukrainians who’ve fled Russia’s invasion of their nation.
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Reporting by Joseph Nasr and Andreas Rinke; Enhancing by Hugh Lawson
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