Europe is neglecting Poland and Hungary when it comes to support for the number of Ukrainian refugees the countries are taking in, Polish President Andrzej Duda has said.
Following a meeting with his Hungarian counterpart earlier today, Duda claimed neither country had received enough backing to implement the programmes needed to sufficiently help the millions of people forced out of their homes.
He said he had “no doubt” this attitude “undermines European unity”, but promised to continue to do “everything to make guests from Ukraine feel as good as possible in Poland”.
The latest UN data shows that 6.2 million people have left Ukraine since Russia invaded:
- Poland has taken in 3,376,992 refugees
- Romania 919,574
- Russia 850,534
- Hungary 610,076
- Moldova 464,294
- Slovakia 424,027
- Belarus 27,308

















