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EU considers limiting protection for Ukrainian men of fighting age

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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EU Reviews Temporary Protection Rules for Ukrainian Men of Military Age

EU Ministers Consider Limiting Temporary Protection for Ukrainian Men

June 4 (Reuters) - EU ministers on Thursday broadly supported a proposal to limit access to temporary protection for Ukrainian men of military age, Sweden’s migration minister said.

Background: The Temporary Protection Directive

The European Union activated the Temporary Protection Directive after Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine to manage large-scale arrivals of displaced people.

The scheme, which has been extended three times and is due to expire in March 2027, grants beneficiaries residence permits, access to the labour market and social welfare.

Current Discussions and Proposals

Sweden's Position and Meeting Highlights

Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell said his country was in favour of the proposal which was discussed at a Justice and Home Affairs meeting in Luxembourg. Any restrictions should apply only to new arrivals seeking temporary protection status, not to those already covered by the scheme, he added.

Statement from Swedish Migration Minister

“It is essential for us to provide Ukrainians with protection, but at the same time the war needs to be fought and won. For that to happen, it is essential that more men stay in Ukraine and fight,” Forssell said ahead of the meeting.

Next Steps for the Directive

The European Commission would need to propose any extension or modification of the scheme, which must then be approved by EU countries.

Impact and Statistics

More than 4.33 million people who have fled Ukraine currently benefit from the directive, according to Eurostat data.

Germany hosts the largest share of Ukrainians under the scheme, about 29% of the EU total, followed by Poland and Czechia, Eurostat data showed.

(Reporting by Amina Ismail, additional reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EU Temporary Protection Directive?
The EU Temporary Protection Directive grants residence permits, labor market access, and social welfare to people displaced by conflicts such as the war in Ukraine.
Who could be affected by the proposed EU protection limits?
Newly arriving Ukrainian men of military age seeking temporary protection in the EU could be affected if the proposal is implemented.
Will existing beneficiaries lose access to temporary protection?
No, proposed restrictions would only apply to new arrivals; those already covered would retain their protection status.
Which EU countries host the most Ukrainians under the scheme?
Germany hosts the largest share of Ukrainians under the directive, followed by Poland and Czechia.
When does the EU's Temporary Protection Directive for Ukrainians expire?
The directive has been extended until March 2027.

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