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    17 days ago

    leaving host countries to decide whether to wind down these protections, push for integration, or nudge refugees back home

    It could also be a mix of all of the above. I think determining the optimal approach depends on way too many factors (many of which are unknown yet) and it makes sense to let each country decide. To me it would be surprising if the EU already had a (public and agreed upon) plan, specially considering how heterogeneous of a group the EU is and all the burocracy when taking decisions (which isn’t necessarily a good/bad thing).

    Utimately, after the war, it’s also up to each Ukranian to decide whether to integrate or return. I think most (if not all) EU members would welcome anyone who legally integrates and support anyone who wants to go back.

    This does not make the (hypothetical) ceasefire a bad thing, it makes the war a bad thing.