The EU, together with Ukraine and Canada, will co-host a high-level meeting of the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children on 11 May in Brussels.
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According to Ukrainian authorities, over 20,000 Ukrainian children have been unlawfully deported and forcibly transferred to Russia and the temporarily occupied territories since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This, paired with Russia’s systematic efforts to conceal their identities and whereabouts, demands sustained international support. Ensuring that perpetrators of these heinous violations of international humanitarian law are held accountable is paramount.
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The meeting will bring together partners from across the world with the clear mission of returning all Ukrainian children that were unlawfully taken by Russia, helping them reintegrate back into their families, culture and society, as well as hold Russia accountable for its criminal actions.
The European Union, together with its partners, is supporting Ukraine in its quest to ensure that all Ukrainian children are returned to their homes. The International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children was launched in Kyiv in February 2024 and is co-chaired by Ukraine and Canada, with the EU becoming a full member in September 2025 … It unites 47 countries and international organisations and serves as a platform for coordinating the diplomatic, humanitarian, legal, and informational efforts of foreign governments that, together with Ukraine, are working to address the problem of the deportation of children.
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