A girl with a placard «Refugees are always welcome» on a London street. File photoMOSCOW, Oct 22Refugees from Ukraine arriving in Ireland may have to sleep outside, Child and Youth Affairs Minister Roderick O'Gorman told RTÉ radio. He noted that the government Ireland is cooperating with the Ukrainian Embassy on the problem of limited opportunities to accommodate refugees due to the lack of free housing. According to the minister, the government is making every effort to ensure that the «pause» in this matter is as short as possible. At the same time, he indicated that priority would be given to the most vulnerable categories of Ukrainians. On the same air, O'Gorman said that Ireland cannot guarantee that it will be able to accept all Ukrainian refugees and asylum seekers next week. He also noted that the Irish government is currently asking people who are in other EU countries to stay there or look for another European country to stay. As specified on the RTÉ website, 42,000 Ukrainians and 16,000 asylum seekers currently live in Ireland. According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, from February 24 to August 30, more than seven million refugees from Ukraine arrived in European countries. Britain explained how Ukrainians are leading the EU to a split