EU weighs changes to temporary protection for Ukrainian men of military age as extension through 2028 is discussed
The Facts
- EU member states are discussing extending temporary protection for Ukrainians beyond its current March 2027 expiry, with support reported for an extension to 2028.
- As part of those talks, EU officials are considering limiting access to temporary protection for some Ukrainian men of military age, including discussion of men aged 23 to 60.
- Sweden supports restricting eligibility for military-age Ukrainian men, and Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell said there was broad or strong support among ministers for that approach.
- EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner said Ukraine had asked the EU to consider excluding men of military age from the temporary protection program.
- The Temporary Protection Directive was activated after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine to manage large arrivals of displaced people.
- The temporary protection scheme gives beneficiaries rights including residence in the EU and access to work and social support, making the current debate consequential for future Ukrainian arrivals.
- One option under discussion is to apply any new restrictions only to new arrivals seeking temporary protection, rather than to Ukrainians already covered by the scheme.
- No final decision has been taken yet, and the European Commission is expected to put forward a formal proposal in the coming weeks.
How left and right are reading this
- Both agree
- An emergency protection program created after Russia’s invasion is likely to continue beyond 2027, but the current debate could materially change who among future Ukrainian arrivals gets residence, work access, and social support in the EU.
- They split on
- Less a disagreement than a question of emphasis: whether the main story is narrowing protection for future arrivals of military-age men, or setting firmer eligibility limits on an emergency program while extending it.
Context
What is the EU temporary protection scheme for Ukrainians?
It is an emergency EU system activated after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine to manage large-scale displacement. It gives eligible Ukrainians residence rights and access to the labor market and social support in EU countries Independent,Reuters,Deutsche Welle.
Who could be affected by the proposed change?
The discussions concern Ukrainian men of military age, with several reports citing a possible exclusion for men aged 23 to 60. Reuters reported that restrictions under discussion would apply to new arrivals seeking temporary protection, not people already covered hromadske.ua,Reuters,POLITICO.
Has the EU made a final decision?
No. Officials say discussions are ongoing, and the European Commission is expected to present a formal proposal in the coming weeks before member states decide on the next steps hromadske.ua,BBC,Deutsche Welle.
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