Germany, Poland, and Czechia have formally requested financial assistance from the European Union to cover the costs of hosting Ukrainian refugees. According to a letter obtained by Bloomberg, three countries have expressed these sentiments to Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission. “More than 50% of Ukrainian refugees who have entered the European Union live in Germany, Poland and Czechia. The uneven challenges for Member States within the EU are also evident in relation to the respective size of the population,” Poland, Germany, and Czechia said in a letter. They emphasize…