Ukrainians in Canada responded to Trump’s writing about the hopes of peace

It’s frustrating. Overwhelming. This is how Tetiana Prykhodko responds to the US President Donald Trump to end the war in Ukraine, following his telephone conversation this week with Russian President Vladamir Putin.
During the election campaign, Trump promised to end the war immediately.
On Wednesday, Trump said he and Putin spent an hour over the telephone agreed to start peace discussions – and promise to meet face-to-face.
At first, supporting the Ukraine was given a seat on the interview table, on Thursday Trump said Ukraine would be there. But officials with his stewards also threatened that the membership would be on the table and no reasonable in Ukraine expected to return to Russia during the Ukrainian war.
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladamir Putin spoke on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 and agreed to start discussions about peace.
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Prydhodoko, one of the tens of thousands of Ukrainians to Canada following the beginning of the war, all Ukrainians claimed peace, but he asks, “Come in?”
“People are still killed and suffering – especially in the Ukrainian areas,” Miskhodo is compelled to flee from the city of Chernihiv, near the border with Tutin to the army.
Volunteers clearing the debris from the page near Chernihiv, Ukraine destroyed by Russian bombing on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022.
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“When all who spoke TV were talking, ‘You must not pack, I actually didn’t take it seriously,” adding Prykhodoko. “After hearing the smoke, and after seeing smoke in my window (I saw) it wasn’t a joke.
“Many nearby villages suffered.

Seeing the battle will last longer than Pinuasting in the beginning of the beginning of his family, his family applied, and was given, visas to come to Canada. “My husband is sister here and told us, ‘You come here.'”
Tetiana Prykhodko, who fled from Canada from Ukraine following warfare, showing peaceful prospects as she looked at the pictures of happy times in Ukraine, before the Russian attack.
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The receiver of his family found in Canada “amazing,” Pringikdo said. “Canada has been a good place to come, and we received much support and care.”
While he, such as many Ukrainedia, desired one day back home, he does not hope the peaceful prospects of Trump and Putin.

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“As a sense of exit how to go out – it will never end in a good way and make me sad – that is frustrating and damaging,” Prybokdo said.
Tetiana Prykhodko, which is seen here between her new years and family in Ukraine, a few weeks before the Russian has stolen, is not or the payment of the peace.
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“The great feeling of disappointment – a greater detention,” Stepania Romania Romaniuk, means the President of Ukraine Canadian Congress.
“There are so many lives lost, not just killed, civilians, forces in Ukraine, but life spent were demolished,” said Romeiuk.
“Maybe we will discuss peacefully, but at all that these people strive for these people.”
While he is happy that you will be at the Directories table, fearing Trump “falling into the Putin” trap “- adding NATO membership only in Ukraine to anger.
“We know that Russian Diplomians don’t say anything when the Putin comes to the table,” Romaniuk said. “You may be sure that you will go straight to what he does – any peace deals will be temporarily made, which will be an opportunity to strengthen its power, to prepare and consolidate.
“Even if it’s five, 10, 15 years from now, they’ll come back again.”
“Presidential Ukradia’s” Knondia Romania RomaniaK, which describes the Calgary’s Ukrarian’s Ukrarian’s Ukrarian community reaction to Trump’s Support on Terms of Peace in Ukraine.
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Romaniuk believes what is going on in Ukraine should also be a Canadian warning.
“We shared the border with Russia. As Russia sounds growing, if the consequences of these peace talks show that they should need what they want, they will not stop there.”
“The Arctic resources are certainly impact on what can be taken there, so I think that Canada need to be repaired.”
In the prynkhodko and his family, it is like a shocking movie that will not stop.
“The peace offered by Russians – my great fear is that I will not be when I get there. Fields to the Mpumalanga, are sad, no desolate.” I’m scared of that. “
“Your childhood area, your best memories. My great fear is that Ukrainian will be Russia.”

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