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European Commission proposes to extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until 2028

It has been in force since 4 March 2022 and has been extended on an annual basis ever since
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Modern Diplomacy
· Jun 26, 2026
EU Proposes Extending Ukrainian Refugee Protection to 2028
The European Commission has proposed extending temporary protection for Ukrainians displaced by Russia’s invasion until March 2028 while introducing new restrictions on eligibility for certain newly arriving men of military age. The proposal reflects the European Union’s effort to continue supporting millions of Ukrainian refugees while responding to requests from Kyiv regarding military mobilization during [] The post EU Proposes Extending Ukrainian Refugee Protection to 2028 appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
Ukrainska Pravda
· Jun 26, 2026
European Commission seeks to extend temporary protection for Ukrainians, but not newly arrived military-age men
The European Commission has proposed to extend temporary protection for Ukrainians until 4 March 2028, but not to grant it to newly arrived Ukrainian citizens who are prohibited from leaving Ukraine due to military service obligations.
Kyiv Post
· Jun 26, 2026
EU Proposes Extending Protection for Ukrainians Until 2028 – But Not for Draft Evaders
The European Commission has proposed extending temporary protection for millions of Ukrainians until March 2028 while excluding new arrivals who leave Ukraine illegally to evade military service. The measure, requested by Kyiv, must still be approved by EU member states before taking effect.
TASS
· Jun 26, 2026
EU Commission suggests restricting temporary protection for combat-fit Ukrainians
Commissioner for Home Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner said the proposal provides that temporary protection should not be granted to newly arriving persons who are not allowed to leave Ukraine
The Kyiv Independent
· Jun 25, 2026
Denmark says it won't grant refugee protection to Ukrainians eligible for conscription
Several EU countries are considering national laws intended to restrict how temporary protection works for the 4 million Ukrainian refugees across Europe.
Sada Elbalad
· Jun 26, 2026
EU Eyes Asylum Curbs for Ukrainian Draftees
The European Commission has proposed denying temporary protection status to newly arriving Ukrainian refugees who are eligible for military service, according to EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner.
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Related coverage for "European Commission proposes to extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until 2028": Modern Diplomacy — EU Proposes Extending Ukrainian Refugee Protection to 2028. Ukrainska Pravda — European Commission seeks to extend temporary protection for Ukrainians, but not newly arrived military-age men. Kyiv Post — EU Proposes Extending Protection for Ukrainians Until 2028 – But Not for Draft Evaders. TASS — EU Commission suggests restricting temporary protection for combat-fit Ukrainians. The Kyiv Independent — Denmark says it won't grant refugee protection to Ukrainians eligible for conscription. Sada Elbalad — EU Eyes Asylum Curbs for Ukrainian Draftees