Passports will be issued to Ukrainians in Poland and other countries.
This was reported by Iryna Vereshchuk, Deputy Head of the President's Office.
She noted that on January 15, President Volodymyr Zelensky met with the Ukrainian community. Among other issues, the topic of issuing passports by the state enterprise Document was discussed.
The state enterprise "Document" will issue documents that have been delayed to more than 80,000 Ukrainian citizens who are currently in Poland and other countries where Ukrainians have been "stuck."
"In Poland alone, there are over 80,000 citizens who have long been waiting for their documents. The president has resolved the issue. Passports will be issued. And not only in Poland – everywhere they have been 'stuck'," Vereshchuk wrote on Telegram.
She also expressed gratitude for the cooperation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and the Ministry of National Unity of Ukraine.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that Ukrainian men aged 18-60 would not be able to obtain a Ukrainian citizen passport or a foreign passport abroad.