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Frustrating. Devastating. That is how Tetiana Pryykhodko was responded as they heard about US President Donald Donald Trump’s plans to terminate the war in UkraineAfter his phone conversation, follow this week with and Russian President Vladamir Putin.
During the election campaign promise Trump to finish the war.
On Wednesday, Trump said, and threw the phone spent and agreed to start peace of negotiations – and they promise to meet soon.
At the first non-commission about Ukraine, that you will receive a seat at the negotiated table, on Thursday, Trump said, Ukraine said. But officials with his board also said NATO membership will not be on the table and it is unrealistic to expect to return the land in the war – about a fifth of Ukraine of Ukrainian area.
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladamir Putin spoke on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 and agreed to start negotiation on a peace.
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Prykhodko, one of ten thousand Ukrainians flying to the next the beginning of the warsaid all the Ukrainians want peace, but she asks, “What costs?”
“People are still killed and suffers, especially in the eastern parts of Ukraine, which he was forced to flee their home city, at Russia and returned to the day Putin to celebrate his army.
Volunteers delete the debris from a house at Chernihiv, Ukraine that was destroyed by Russian bombs on Saturday, August 13, 2022.
(AP photo / Evgeniy Maloletka)
“If everything conversation was about,” You really didn’t take it, “Prevehodko.” After I heard the Sir’s, and looking forward to my window (I realized) it is not a joke and we decided to go out. I have a sister in the western part of Ukraine and she called me that day and said. “You come to our place:” That’s what we did. ‘
“Live a lot of villages. Little girls are raped, people were killed, those who were imprisoned – horrible things and it is really hard to talk about them.
Realize the war would take a lot longer than last is originally over, applied for, and were allowed, and were permitted, visa to come to Canada. “My husband has a sister here and she told us,” You come here. ” ‘
Tetiana Prykhodko, who fly to the proclamation of war, reflects on the prospects on the peace or seeks pictures of happier in the Ukraine, for the Russian invasion.
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The reception that their family has received in Canada has been “Amazing,” said prykhokdo. “Canada has been a beautiful place to come, and we have received so much support and care.”
While, as well as most Ukrainians, one’s home returns home, she is not optimistic about the prospects for peace under Trump’s Terms.
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It is “like a sense of no way out – it will never end in a good way and that makes me sad – that is frustrating and devastating,” said prykhokdo.
Tetiana Prykhodko, seen here in Ukraine in Ukraine, just in advance, even if a peace has reached, they will not have a house to return to.
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“An overwhelming sense of disappointment – cup treachery,” is how Stephania Romaniuk, vice versa Claim Congress, Calgary’s Ukrainian community on Calgary Calgary’s comment on the terms for peace.
“There are so many lives that are lost, not only people killed, the army in Ukraine, but lives, who are corrupted and destroyed,” Romanian.
“Maybe we will negotiate a peace but at the cost of all these people have fighting.”
As she is on the buere, the bargain will be the bargain, she fears Trump “Fallen in Putin’s Trap” – Add NATO Membership for Ukraine is really the only guaranty of future Russian aggression.
“We know that Russian diplomate does not mean that nothing comes to the table,” said Romani. “You can be likely to be guaranteed that he will do the exact opposite of what he is appraised – any peace-deals will only be a temporary, they must be an opportunity to re-distress, to prepare to prepare.
“Whether it’s five, 10, 15 years from now, they will come again.”
“Utreter betrayed” is how Stephania Romaniuk, Vice-president of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, describes Calgary’s Ukrainian community on the terms for peace in the Ukraine.
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Romaniuk believes that what happens in Ukraine also must be a warning for Canada.
“We share a border with Russia. If Russia feels, if the results of these peace calls show for them they can take what they want, they will not want to stop.
“There are resources in the Arctic – Verily, the changing environment will have an influence on what can be extracted, so I think Canada is to be prepared.”
For peakhodko and her family it is like a horror film that will not stop.
“The peace that offer the Russian – my biggest fear is I will now have to return. The areas that are close to the eastern border, there is no house-just ruins. I’m afraid about that.
“The place of your childhood, your best memories. My biggest fear is that the Ukraine Russia will become Russia. ‘
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