Europska unija je predložila jednogodišnje produženje privremene zaštite ukrajinskih izbjeglica koji trenutno borave unutar njenih granica, prema izvještajima iz više izvora. Ovaj prijedlog dolazi u sklopu tekućih napora da se podrži Ukrajina usred dugotrajnog sukoba s Rusijom, koji je počeo u veljači 2022. godine. Trenutni status privremene zaštite, odobren prema međunarodnom pravu, omogućuje ukrajinskim izbjeglicama pristup zaposlenju, zdravstvenoj zaštiti i socijalnim pogodnostima bez potrebe za podnošenjem zahtjeva za službenim azilom. Međutim, novi prijedlog uključuje značajnu promjenu: osobe koje su pozvane u ukrajinsku vojsku više se ne bi kvalificirale za ovu privremenu zaštitu.
Europska komisija, na čelu s povjerenikom za migracije Magnusom Brunnerom, opisala je ove promjene tijekom brifinga za novinare. Naglasio je da se rat nastavlja i stoga EU mora nastaviti podupirati Ukrajinu.
To ne utječe na one koji su već u EU-u i koji imaju status privremene zaštite.
Prema neimenovanim izvorima u komisiji, promjena će stupiti na snagu nakon odobrenja Vijeća Europske unije, gdje su zastupljene države članice. Očekuje se da će se implementacija dogoditi nakon potvrde umjesto čekanja do ožujka 2028.
Prema nezvaničnim informacijama, muškarci u dobi između 23 i 60 godina, kao i odrasli koji su se dobrovoljno pridružili ukrajinskim oružanim snagama, više neće imati pravo na privremenu zaštitu.
Osim produženja privremene zaštite, EU također unapređuje pripreme za povratak ukrajinskih izbjeglica u svoju domovinu čim uvjeti to dopuste. Već je pokrenut pilot projekat usmjeren na potporu Ukrajincima koji se žele vratiti kući i pomoći u obnovi zemlje.
Privremena zaštita Ukrajinaca koji su pobjegli od ruske agresije u države članice EU-a omogućuje im pristup tržištu rada, socijalnim pogodnostima i zdravstvenoj zaštiti bez potrebe za formalnim podnošenjem zahtjeva za međunarodnu zaštitu.
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DemokracijaStranački povezanSredinaČinjenice 95Objektivnost 85prije 10 dana Brisel za izuzeće vojnika od privremene zaštite za Ukrajince u EU-uThe European Commission has proposed extending temporary protection for Ukrainians in the EU by one year, citing ongoing war conditions and the need for continued support. However, the proposal includes changes to the legal basis, which would exclude individuals under military obligation from being eligible for temporary protection. This change aligns with Ukraine’s request and reflects discussions with member states, particularly those hosting the most Ukrainian refugees. The new rules would affect men aged 23–60 and adults who voluntarily joined the Ukrainian military, but they could still seek other forms of international protection. The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights expressed concerns about potential violations of human rights due to this exclusion, though the EU emphasized that human rights considerations were taken into account during the proposal’s development. Member states agreed to extend temporary protection at a recent meeting, although there was some disagreement regarding the exclusion of military conscripts.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents both the EU's proposal and the concerns raised by the Council of Europe's commissioner, offering balanced perspectives without overtly favoring any side. It does not exhibit strong framing biases or selective sourcing.
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 95 · Objektivnost 85): Highly accurate with detailed quotes from officials and context about the legal changes. Some minor speculative elements like 'neimenovanih virov' slightly lower factuality but overall aligns with cross-source consensus. The tone includes some commentary on human rights concerns, lowering objectivit
RTV Slovenija (MMC)Državni / javniSredinaČinjenice 90Objektivnost 80prije 10 dana Bruxelles na poziv Kijeva predlaže ukidanje privremene zaštite novim ukrajinskim vojnim obveznicimaThe European Commission has proposed extending temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees in the EU by one year until March 2028. However, the proposal would exclude new military conscripts from being eligible for this protection. Currently, over 4.4 million Ukrainians have fled Russia’s aggression, and EU member states have welcomed them without hesitation, reflecting strong support for Ukraine. The proposal was made in response to changing needs in Ukraine’s defense and recovery efforts, particularly regarding individuals who cannot leave their country due to military obligations. The change would not affect those already in the EU with temporary protection. The EU Council must approve the amendment before it takes effect, and informal reports suggest that men aged 23–60 and voluntary recruits may lose eligibility. Meanwhile, concerns about human rights violations have been raised, though the commission emphasizes continued respect for these rights. The EU is also preparing to repatriate Ukrainian refugees back home when conditions allow.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the EU Commission's proposal as a balanced update to existing policies, emphasizing both the need for continued support and the necessity of adjusting protections based on evolving circumstances. It includes quotes from officials without overtly favoring any political stance, as
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 90 · Objektivnost 80): Accurate summary of the EU proposal but lacks some details present in the first article. The tone is more straightforward but still includes some evaluative statements about European solidarity, reducing objectivity.
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