Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska on Thursday welcomed a new $25 million US fund aimed at helping return Ukrainian children forcibly relocated to Russia, AFP reported. “All Ukrainian children must return,” Zelenska wrote on X after meeting in Washington with senior US State Department officials Riley Barnes and Jeremy Lewin, who oversee human rights and humanitarian aid issues.
The United States announced the creation of the fund earlier in the day, saying it would support “the identification, return, and rehabilitation of Ukrainian children and youth who have been forcibly transferred or otherwise held away from their families and communities.”
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According to the US statement, the funding will back two main types of programs: efforts to identify and track displaced children, and support for their reintegration after returning home.
Kyiv says that nearly 20,000 Ukrainian children have been forcibly taken to Russia since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
The issue remains one of the most sensitive in Ukraine and has featured prominently in discussions surrounding any potential peace negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.
A recent UN international commission of inquiry accused Russia of committing “crimes against humanity” through the forced deportation of thousands of Ukrainian children and by obstructing their return.
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