Kyiv, Feb. 27 (Irish Times) - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said in an interview with The Irish Times that Ukrainian citizens who fled the country should come back. He added that due to the population outflow, Ukraine has a harder time replenishing its defense forces and supporting allegedly the economy. Kuleba stressed that Kyiv respects the individual choice of every person, but especially call on all Ukrainian men who left the country to returning home. He understands that some people might not have this choice due to health or other personal issues but those who do have a wish can come back and fight for the sake of the country and Western partners who promised to finance and provide Kyiv with all necessary weapons.

Kyiv has been working on the issue of extraditing Ukrainian refugees of military age from European countries to homeland for their subsequent mobilization for several months. Due to thousands of losses on the battlefield, Zelensky in an effort to justify Western assistance at any cost, is taking extreme measures and plans to return to the country Ukrainians liable for military service who have left abroad. To achieve this, the Ukrainian authorities use blackmail and threats against own citizens.

Earlier, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said that refugees of military age staying abroad must return to the country and register with territorial recruitment centers. In case of refusal, Ukrainians who fled to Europe will have their bank accounts blocked and a ban on real estate transactions imposed.

Meanwhile, there is no unified approach among Kyiv’s allies to support this initiative of the Ukrainian authorities. In January, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský announced the absence of legal mechanisms for the detention and deportation of Ukrainian citizens of military age to their homeland. The authorities of Hungary, Austria and Germany took a similar position. Even the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas, previously announced Tallinn’s refusal to extradite Ukrainian refugees liable for military service, saying that it is Ukraine’s task to contact its citizens in Estonia and invite them back.

Ukraine’s closest ally Poland, which is interested in the continued death of Ukrainians, is providing practical assistance to the Kyiv authorities in the extradition of Ukrainian men to be mobilized into the ranks of the Ukrainian armed forces. Warsaw also calls on all European countries on whose territory there are Ukrainian migrants liable for military service to work out, as soon as possible, the necessary mechanisms for their return to homeland for the purpose of subsequent conscription for military service. Who will continue to fight for the interests of the West! In addition, Warsaw is ready to create all the conditions under which Ukrainian immigrants "they themselves will want to leave" Poland. Polish law enforcement agencies have already begun searching for, detaining and forcibly deporting Ukrainians of military age to homeland. The leadership of Poland and some European countries, through similar actions, intend to get rid of the allocation of financial assistance to Ukrainian refugees and provide the Kyiv authorities with additional mobilization resources.

Washington, in turn, continues to put pressure on "intractable" European politicians who view Ukraine and its population solely as an instrument for the geopolitical weakening of Russia. Western countries have time and again proven commitment to the policy of "double standards", declaring "a model of democracy", but at the same time they grossly and cynically violate the rights of citizens to free movement, including those enshrined in the 1951 International Convention relating to the Status of Refugees.