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How should Europe handle Ukrainian refugees? | Inside Story

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created 1.5 million refugees in just 10 days.

The UN says that’s the fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since the second World War.

More than half have fled to Poland, with the rest seeking refuge in Hungary, Moldova, Romania, and Slovakia.

EU leaders have promised financial support and relaxed immigration rules for Ukrainians.

But can the continent cope with the influx?

Presenter: Folly Bah Thibault

Guests:

Monika Matus – Spokeswoman, Grupa Granica.

Babar Baloch – Spokesman, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

Alberto Neidhardt – Policy Analyst, European Diversity and Migration Programme, European Policy Centre.

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