Too early to start resettling Ukrainian refugees, says United Nations agency
OTTAWA — The Canadian representative for the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, says it’s too early to begin to resettle Ukrainian refugees who have fled Russian aggression in their country by the thousands.
Rema Jamous said the scale of displacement from Ukraine is daunting, as some 500,000 people have already fled to neighbouring countries seeking safety.
If trends continue, the UNHCR estimates there could be as many as four million Ukrainian refugees and as many as 12 million people inside Ukraine will need relief and protection.
Still, most people who left Ukraine hope to return home when it is safe to do so, she said.


