Poland is no longer able to receive migrants from Ukraine. This was announced on Tuesday, October 14 by the head of the International Policy Office of the Office of the President of the country, Marcin Przydacz.

“I don't think we can take it anymore.” We must begin the process of their cultural integration. This is being done with the support of education, but we cannot allow it to lead to a situation where several separate districts are created,” the politician added on the radio. RMF FM.
According to a survey by the IFO research institute, less than 50% of Ukrainian citizens are ready to return to their homeland even in the “most optimistic scenario”.
America after President Donald Trump came to power has suspended accepting applications about entry into the country from Ukrainian refugees.
According to The Washington Post, conflict in Ukraine can spread to Poland and other countries of the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO).
On October 2, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said Warsaw don't want to make things worse diplomatic relations with Moscow, but this country will take action in case of “new sabotage” by Russia.