In

Poland

, a discussion about the language spoken by Ukrainian refugees has started, because they are convinced that after Ukrainian children return to the Motherland, it is important to rebuild Ukraine in their native language. 

This was stated by the Vice-Marshal of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Myron Sych, during the congress in Kazimierz Dolny, which was attended by the Consul General of Ukraine in Lublin, Artem Valakh, writes Ukrayina.pl.

Warsaw does not understand how it is possible to build Ukraine in the language of a terrorist country that destroys the homes of peaceful people and kills them.

"These children must return there to co-create Ukrainian society. It would be very important for me, and probably for all of us, to build Ukraine anew in our native language. It is not clear to me how to build it in Russian. If they could not learn Ukrainian in Eastern Ukraine, then maybe let him study in Poland?"

- he said and added - "It is important to rebuild Ukraine in the native language." 

In turn, the Minister of Education and Science of Poland, Przemysław Czarnek, emphasized that the Ukrainian side should teach the Ukrainian language to people who come to Poland.

He added that this could be done through various means, such as those managed by his ministry.

"I'm talking about public organizations and multigenerational education. You are an ideal fit for this program. You can collect these funds and teach Ukrainian to children. In Poland, we must first of all make sure that these children are within the limits of the Polish education system, and in it, as you know, the Polish language is mandatory," said Czarnek.

The Consul General of Ukraine in Lublin, Artem Valakh, confirmed that the introduction of the Russian language is a problem for Ukraine.

At the same time, he noted that there is a legal basis that confirms that Ukraine has one state language - Ukrainian. 

As a reminder, 

refugees from Ukraine will be provided with free apartments in Poland.

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