EU leaders sparred on migration policy into the early hours of Friday as contentious new plans laid bare deep divisions over how to deal with the next crisis, according to the Financial Times (FT).
The United States has informed the United Nations that it will no longer participate in the Global Compact on Migration, according to Voice of America (VOA).
Ukrainians account for half of all migrants in the Republic of Poland, according to Deputy Mayor of Gdansk Wieslaw Bielawski, RBC-Ukraine reports.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Israel has introduced a new rule that allows expedited consideration of refugee applications by citizens of Ukraine and deportation of those who fail to meet the specified criteria.
Poland's Ambassador to Ukraine Jan Pieklo says that labor migration of Ukrainians to Poland is a good process for both countries, according to an UNIAN correspondent reporting from the ceremony of opening a mural depicting John Paul II held in Kyiv on October 15 and attended by the official.
An amendment to allow citizens of Ukraine, who cannot obtain a certificate of renunciation of citizenship in order to achieve Russia's citizenship, to publicly give up their Ukrainian citizenship is expected to be submitted at the meeting of the Russia's Legislative Committee on July 11, according to Kommersant.
Two Russian opposition figures from Aleksei Navalny's party asked for political asylum at the Ukrainian border on June 15, Ukraine's Border Guard Service said, according to Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).
Ashgabat hosted a meeting of the leadership of Turkmenistan's State Migration Service with Ukraine's Ambassador Valentin Shevalev, said the Migration Service in a message May 29, according to AzerNews.
The Russian Federation will apply the same migration rules to citizens bearing "passports" issued by the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic ("DPR") and Luhansk People's Republic ("LPR") as to Ukrainian citizens, according to the Russian news agency RBC.