Tuesday, February 16, 2016

The government supported the relocation of Ukrainian refugees in Siberia – RBC

Minvostokrazvitiya supported the initiative of a group of deputies from the Communist Party headed by Obukhov Sergey, who proposed to develop a program for the voluntary resettlement of refugees from Ukraine to Siberia and the Far East, the newspaper “Izvestia” referring to the response of the Ministry, at the disposal of publication.

Minvostokrazvitiya notified its position the Federal migration service (FMS) of Russia for the further development of the issue, the document says. The Ministry points out that until 2020 more than 50 thousand. Jobs will be created in the areas of socio-economic development and investment projects. “The list priority settlement areas included the Republic of Buryatia, Chita region, Kamchatka region, Primorsky Krai, Khabarovsk, Amur region, Irkutsk, Magadan region, Sakhalin Oblast and the Jewish Autonomous region” – said in a Minvostokrazvitiya reply

<. p> Offer deputies were sent at the end of last year, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, FMS and Minvostokrazvitiya. MPs asked to develop a federal target program “Voluntary resettlement of persons forced to leave the Ukraine, on the territory of Siberia and the Far East.” They reminded that from 1 to 30 November 2015 Ukrainian refugees had to obtain legal legal status on a common basis. According to deputies, the Ukrainians who have not received the documents, you can offer to resettle voluntarily in Siberia and the Far East, to accelerate the development of these areas.

However, the FMS believe that there is no need to develop special resettlement of Ukrainians program Siberia and the Far East. This problem is already being implemented through the existing state program to assist the voluntary resettlement to the Russian compatriots living abroad, noted in FMS. At the same time the Ukrainians, granted temporary asylum, the list of documents and term of their consideration for participation in the program.

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