Key facts
- Germany is considering revoking temporary protection for Ukrainian men aged 23-60.
- The European Commission has proposed revoking temporary protection status for Ukrainian men.
- Germany's Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt supports the European Commission's proposal.
- Ukraine's ambassador to Germany is discussing ways to encourage Ukrainian men to return home.
- Individual asylum claims will be assessed separately.
- The proposal targets Ukrainian men aged 23 to 60.
Germany is contemplating the revocation of temporary protection status for Ukrainian men between the ages of 23 and 60. This potential policy shift is in response to a proposal put forth by the European Commission. The German Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, has expressed his support for this initiative. The primary objective appears to be encouraging Ukrainian men within this age bracket to return to their home country.
