Merz asks Zelensky to 'ensure' fewer young Ukrainian men come to Germany

Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz has requested Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to curb the flow of young Ukrainian men arriving as refugees in Germany. In a phone call, Merz urged Zelensky to ensure that the influx of young men from Ukraine does not continue to rise, but rather that they serve their country instead.

Since Russia's invasion began in February 2022, Germany has taken in over a million Ukrainian refugees. More recently, an increase in young Ukrainian men aged 18-22 seeking refuge in Germany has been observed, with numbers surging from around 100 per week to as high as 1,796 in the week starting October 6.

To address this issue, Merz announced that German social welfare rules will be modified to lower payments for Ukrainian refugees. The revised system aims to encourage employment among these refugees, thereby reducing reliance on the welfare system.

Merz emphasized that the incentives for working should outweigh the incentive to remain in the welfare system. This change is aimed at promoting a more balanced approach to supporting Ukrainian refugees while also ensuring their integration into German society through employment opportunities.

The recent decision by Kyiv to lift its ban on men aged 18-60 leaving the country has led to an increase in young Ukrainian men seeking refuge in Germany. However, this move was made after Russia's full-scale invasion, and Ukraine had initially prohibited any male citizens between the ages of 18 and 60 from leaving the country with limited exceptions.

With the new social welfare rules set to come into effect, it remains to be seen how effective they will be in curbing the influx of young Ukrainian men arriving in Germany.
 
I get why Chancellor Merz is trying to curb the number of young Ukrainian men coming to Germany, especially since many are leaving their families behind and taking jobs from locals 🀝🌎 But, I'm not sure if lowering social welfare payments will really make a difference. What about the fact that these guys have been through trauma and displacement? They might need some extra support to find stable work. Not to mention, Germany's economy could use some of those young workers now πŸ˜¬πŸ’Ό
 
πŸ€” I feel like this is gonna have some serious consequences on these guys... I mean, who's gonna help 'em find jobs? The thing is, we can't just ignore that Ukraine has been through hell and these kids are trying to escape the war. It's not like they're just taking up space or something. What's gonna happen when Germany needs people working in the fields or somethin'? Are we just gonna turn our backs on 'em? I don't know, man... it feels like we're bein' a bit too harsh πŸ€•
 
OMG 🀯 u gotta feel 4 these young Ukrainian guys rn 🀝 Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz is tryna help but idk if his plan's gonna work πŸ’Έ lowering welfare payments might not b enuf 2 curb the flow tho 🚧 what if ppl r tryna escape war & violence? πŸŒͺ️ like, r we really prioritizin employment over human lives? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” So Germany's tryin' to slow down this influx of young Ukrainians comin' over as refugees, but it's a bit tricky, right? I mean, they've already taken in like a million people so far, and these new rules are hopin' to get 'em more employed, less reliant on welfare. But what about the ones who got left behind in Ukraine during the war? Don't they deserve some help too?

It's like, Germany's tryna balance support with integration, but it's not easy. These young guys are leavin' their families, friends, and homes to start over in a new country. It's not just about gettin' a job, it's about rebuildin' lives. Maybe they can use some training or education programs to get back on their feet? That way, Germany's supportin' 'em without stigmatizin' 'em.

The thing is, the numbers are so high now, I'm worried it might not be enough. Like, what if they just keep comin', even with these new rules in place? It's a bit of a mess, and only time'll tell if Germany's got this one right πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ’‘ So I'm thinking, what's the hurry? These young Ukrainians are fleeing war and persecution, and now Germany is trying to get them to work? I mean, can't they just have a break or something? The system sounds like it's all about pushing them back out into the workforce without really considering their mental health or trauma. What if these guys aren't ready for that yet?

And let's be real, 1,796 new refugees in one week is crazy! I guess what Merz is trying to do is help these people integrate into society, but isn't it better to support them with some financial aid and resources first? Like, who wouldn't want to work hard if they're being forced to live on the streets or something?

It's all about finding a balance, right? Maybe Germany could look into more job training programs or vocational schools specifically for refugees, that way they can actually learn new skills and find employment that makes them happy. Just a thought πŸ€”
 
Can't believe what's happening over there 🀯... like, Germany is basically saying "hey Ukraine, you gotta send your young dudes our way" and then they're all like "oh no, we can't handle them all, let's give 'em less money so they'll get jobs"... sounds fishy to me. What's next? They gonna send troops over there too? Like, Germany's got enough on its plate with the whole climate crisis thing... now it's gotta deal with a million refugees? πŸ€ͺ
 
πŸ€” Germany's got a big problem on its hands - all these young Ukrainian guys showing up at their doorstep πŸšͺ😬. I feel for 'em, really do. War is no joke πŸ’”. But, gotta think about the economic impact too πŸ“Š. One million refugees already, and it's gonna cost Germany a pretty penny πŸ’Έ.

Maybe Merz has a point, though. If these young guys are just chillin' in Germany without trying to contribute anything, that's not right πŸ˜’. Lowering welfare payments might be a good idea, but it's also possible some folks won't take the offer πŸ€”. Either way, gotta figure out a way to help these refugees integrate into German society πŸ’Ό.

It's a tough spot for both Ukraine and Germany 🌍. Hope they can find a solution that works for everyone πŸ‘
 
idk why germany is so concerned about these young ukrainian guys πŸ€”... like, shouldn't germany just help out its neighbors when they need it? but noooo, merz is all like "you gotta get a job and contribute to society" πŸ€‘ meanwhile, germany's economy is literally booming thanks to all the refugees. what's wrong with people wanting to leave their war-torn country and start fresh in germany? isn't that kinda the point of being a refugee? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u no whats goin on wit these refugees lol germany's like "hey volodymyr can u pls control whos comin thru?" merz is all about dat balanced approach tho, wants 2 encourage employment n reduce welfare reliance... sounds kinda logical but i guess its a bit harsh on the refugees already in. also wut r they gonna do with all these young guys who wanna just chill in germany? πŸ€”πŸ’Έ u think it'll work or sumthin?
 
πŸ€” This is a tricky one, right? On one hand, I get why Chancellor Merz wants to encourage these guys to find work and become self-sufficient – it's all about integration and helping them build a new life in Germany. But on the other hand, with Russia still putting Ukraine through hell, shouldn't we be doing everything we can to support those fleeing the war? Like, shouldn't they be able to live off welfare for at least a bit while they figure out their next move? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And what about the fact that Kyiv just lifted its own ban on men leaving – didn't that create more of an exodus problem in the first place? Maybe we need to rethink our approach and find a way to support these refugees without making them feel like they have to choose between staying in Ukraine or risking it all by coming to Germany. 🀝
 
omg i feel so bad for these young guys πŸ€• their lives have been turned upside down since russia invaded ukraine and now germany is having a hard time figuring out how to help them πŸ’– i think its super cool that germany is stepping up to support them, but at the same time i get why chancellor merz would want to encourage them to go back to ukraine and serve their country πŸ™ these social welfare rule changes might just be the nudge they need to stay motivated and find jobs πŸ’ͺ fingers crossed it all works out for everyone involved 🀞
 
I'm low-key worried about what's happening here πŸ€”. I get that Germany is taking in millions of refugees and it's a huge burden on their resources, but at what cost? These young Ukrainian guys are basically being told to "serve their country" instead of just existing in Germany for a bit πŸ˜•. It feels like they're being sent back into the war zone or something.

And now they're introducing these new social welfare rules that will make it harder for them to live comfortably in Germany? That's not exactly encouraging employment, if you ask me πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, what's the incentive there? It feels like the German government is just throwing a bone at Ukraine to keep things "balanced" instead of actually helping these guys integrate into their new lives.

It's like they're playing this whole thing on a chessboard, but for human lives πŸ•ŠοΈ. Can't we just try to help people in need without making them feel like they're some kind of pawn?
 
I totally get why Chancellor Merz is worried about this. I mean, imagine if we were dealing with like, a huge influx of students from another country coming to our school and just staying on the dole - it'd be chaos! 🀯 But at the same time, Ukraine's situation is super dire right now, you know? Their young guys are literally fleeing their homes because of war... it's heartbreaking. I think we need a more nuanced approach here. Like, maybe they could have some kind of special program to help these refugees integrate into German society, but also make sure they're contributing in some way? πŸ€” Maybe apprenticeships or something? That way, everyone wins! πŸ’‘
 
I feel for those young Ukrainian guys, man πŸ€•... I mean, who wouldn't want to escape war and find a safe haven? But, at the same time, I get why Germany is trying to crack down on this - they can't just take everyone, you know? πŸ’Έ It's like when I was traveling in Europe back in '07, all these young backpackers were everywhere... it was crazy! πŸ—ΊοΈ

I don't think lowering welfare payments is gonna be the magic solution, though. What about giving them actual job opportunities? Like, training programs or something? That way they can actually earn a living and feel like they're contributing to society. πŸ’Ό It's all about integration, you know?
 
omg, i cant believe what merz is asking zelensky to do its like he wants ukraine's soldiers to just chill and not fight russia anymore lol what if russia takes over europe? idk whats going on with this whole refugee situation anyway, germany already has like a million ukrainians living there now they wanna cut social welfare for the younger ones? that sounds super harsh but at the same time its hard to feel bad for germany cuz theyre just trying to balance everything out πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
I'm not sure I understand why Germany's got such a big problem with all these young Ukrainian guys comin' over... like, what's the harm? πŸ€” They're just tryin' to escape the war and find some safety, right? And now Germany's gonna make it harder for 'em by changin' the welfare rules... I don't get it. Won't that just push 'em onto the streets or somethin'? πŸ˜• And what about all these guys who are already here and need help? It seems like they're countin' on Germany to support 'em, but now you're takin' away some of those benefits... that's just not fair. πŸ’”
 
I'm so worried about those young Ukrainian guys πŸ€•πŸŒŽ. They're already going through so much with their country being invaded and all. Now, Germany's trying to tell them to just "serve their country" like it's that simple? 😩 It feels like they're being sent back into harm's way. And what about the kids who are still stuck in Ukraine or those who've lost loved ones? 🀯 I don't think lowering welfare payments is going to make a difference. They need help and support right now, not some job incentive πŸš«πŸ’Έ.
 
Germany's move is more about managing refugees than truly helping them πŸ€”πŸ’Ό Lowering payments might just push them into no-choice jobs or under-the-table gigs 😬
 
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