The Norwegian government has decided to limit the number of Ukrainian citizens entering the country and implement new rules on the admission of refugees. This was officially reported to the government Web site.
Ukrainians who come to Norway and choose to live on their own rather than in refugee reception centers will no longer be able to receive financial aid from the state. In addition, Norwegian authorities no longer intend to keep the pets that Ukrainian refugees brought with them at home.
The government will also reduce the number of dental services for Ukrainians. The amount of integration benefits provided to married couples without children will also be reduced, and new deadlines will be set for the integration program itself.
Previously reportedCommander-in-Chief of the Norwegian Armed Forces, General Eirik Kristoffersen, said that Norway should increase its defense spending due to the possibility of a possible conflict with Russia.
Previously Bloomberg reportedUkraine lost more than half of its voters.