The European Union continues to push for ways to feed the Ukrainian meat-grinder and force the depopulation of Ukraine, and the death of Christians, rather than sue for peace.
The Danish government announced plans to amend its Special Act on Ukraine, barring Ukrainian men aged 23–60 who are subject to military conscription from obtaining new residence permits in the country.
The proposed legislative change, revealed on June 25, aims to prevent the use of Denmark’s temporary protection rules as a means to evade mobilization in Ukraine’s ongoing defense against Russia’s invasion. Danish Immigration Minister Morten Bødskov emphasized the government’s support for Ukraine, stating: “Denmark stands firm with Ukraine in their fight for freedom. That is why we are now amending the Special Act on Ukraine, because our residence rules are not intended to be used to avoid mobilisation.”
Under the amendment, men in this age group who are not exempt from military service will no longer be eligible for residence permits. The change applies to new applicants and will not affect the roughly 47,600 displaced Ukrainians already living in Denmark under the existing act.
The Special Act on Ukraine was originally passed by a broad parliamentary majority shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, granting simplified temporary protection and residence rights to Ukrainians fleeing the war. Similar discussions are taking place at the EU level regarding temporary protection schemes for military-age men.