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Airlift planned for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova: Germany

Airlift planned for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova: Germany

Qatar Tribune
Sunday, March 13, 2022 01:29:03 AM UTC

dpa Chisinau German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Saturday that Germany was working with international partners to establish an airlift for Uk...

dpaChisinauGerman Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Saturday that Germany was working with international partners to establish an airlift for Ukrainian refugees who had reached Moldova.After a meeting with her Moldovan counterpart, Nicu Popescu, in Chisinau, Baerbock said that the German government would bring 2,500 Ukrainian refugees from Moldova directly to Germany as a first step.A “green corridor” with buses travelling via Romania was among the initiatives, she said, as well as flights directly from Chisinau or via neighbouring countries.The EU has provided emergency aid of ?5 million euros ($5.5 million) for Moldova, and the German government has provided an additional ?3 million, Baerbock said.According to Popescu, Moldova had taken in a total of about 300,000 people from Ukraine, of whom more than 100,000 were still in the country. Moldova is one of the poorest countries in Europe.The total number of people who have fled Ukraine since the multi-pronged attack began on February 24 has exceeded 2.5 million, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said in an update on Friday.Of these, 122,837 have arrived in Germany, the German Ministry of the Interior announced on Saturday.This number, however, could be even higher, since there are no fixed control on internal borders.Around 100,000 refugees from Ukraine are expected to take advantage of the free onward travel offer within Germany and to neighbouring countries by the end of the weekend since the campaign was launched on March 1.The refugees are mainly travelling to German regions, such as Munich, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Bremen, according to German railway company Deutsche Bahn on Saturday.Many refugees also used the offer to travel on to France, Switzerland and the Netherlands.“We are all extraordinarily moved by the tragic news and dramatic images from Ukraine,” Deutsche Bahn boss Richard Lutz said during a visit to Korczowa on the Polish-Ukrainian border.Refugees from Ukraine can use international long-distance trains to travel from Poland, Austria and the Czech Republic to Germany without a ticket.Poland, meanwhile, has welcomed some 1.6 million refugees so far, the Polish border authorities said on Saturday.Nine special trains are to take refugees from Poland to Germany on each day of the weekend, in addition to the eight regular trains that travel daily between the countries, Polish Deputy Minister of the Interior Pawel Szefernaker said on Saturday.He said this was a “pilot project” to see how the offer would be used by refugees who want to travel on to Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands or other western countries.There are also two special trains from Poland to the Czech Republic this weekend in addition to the 10 regular trains, according to the ministry.

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