The Commission against Racism of the Council of Europe assessed in its annual report that "extraordinary efforts" were made to support Ukrainians, but that the attitude towards them often depended on ethnicity.
It was stated that the accommodation offered to Roma with Ukrainian citizenship was of lower quality than other Ukrainians in the same situation.
It was established that all displaced persons, regardless of nationality, skin color or religion, should be provided with adequate protection and support.
According to the Council of Europe, incidents against Ukrainians have been recorded, but solidarity and support still prevail, while hostile speech is more prevalent against people from other parts of the world.
There are about six million people displaced from Ukraine in Europe, according to Reuters.