Bulgaria extends temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 4, 2025
The Government of Bulgaria has extended temporary protection for Ukrainians fleeing the war until March 4, 2025, Novinite reported.
"In a move aligned with the European Commission's decision, the Council of Ministers announced the extension of temporary protection for displaced Ukrainians on Bulgarian soil. The extension, effective from March 4, 2024, spans a year, reflecting the ongoing commitment to support refugees fleeing the conflict in Ukraine," it said.
The decision comes in the wake of the European Commission's directive to prolong the Temporary Protection Directive, highlighting the collective effort to address the humanitarian challenges stemming from the crisis. Bulgaria, along with its European counterparts, reaffirms its commitment to providing a safe haven for those seeking refuge from the ongoing turmoil.
According to the International Organization for Migration, as of September 2023, there are 1.653 million Ukrainians in Bulgaria, and more than 165,000 of them received the temporary protection status.