The fire-end negotiations live between Ukraine and Russia in the United States, but to the war in Ukraine three years ago said they would believe it.
“I don’t believe it,” said Nataliia Vynohradova, who is in Canada for more than two years after the escape of the Ukraine.
“I just know Russian people … It’s not only Putin,” said Vynohhradova. “Some of them don’t want this war, but many Russians will hate Ukrainians.”
She works in the kitchen of Dobya Ukraine north of Dmonton (12153 Fort Rd), held about Ukrainian refugees.
The kitchen is filled with women who avoided the shock and violence of war.
Employees look at the latest expressions between the United States and her country carefully. They say they hope – or they don’t feel they shouldn’t be.
“It is possible that I want this,” said Vynohradovanova. “As my heart, (i) I believe this is possible but my brain says ‘Maybe no.’
“I can’t believe that this war is one day you can stop.”

Kyiv accepted a US proposition that can lead to 30 days’ reduction between the two Eastern European countries. Russia will still receive.
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The treaty comes on Sunday after the President of Ukraine Uvolainyr, meeting President Donald Trump and other US officials in White House in Washington, DC at the Executive Assembly held.
US stewards are now going to present Kremlin for the fire supply. Trump said he did not take out that pressure Russia to enter.
“I hope we can find Russia fire,” says Trump on Wednesday. “If we do, I think that will be 80 percent of the method of finding the blood-blood-blooded.”

Alberta Council of the Ukraine Canadian Congress says that after three years of war, they hope that this is. They look for a bright future.
“People will be trying somehow and do the common ordinary to them. From heat, peace of mind.
Congress believes if Russians prefer not to accept fire suspension, sending a loud message.
“If they choose not to support the peace, this will continue to support and strengthen the senseless hostility and behavior of Russia,” said Boychuk.
The opportunity to get rid of the fire should leave the Don’iah Ukraine’s Hope the hope of Ukraine – but they see the most awesome and they hear too many lies to find comfort in the news.
“I really want this peace, I want to get back to Ukraine,” Vynohradova, explained that he left his parents and siblings.
“Whatever my children want to stay here in Canada, I want to have the opportunity to go to my family, that I may visit myself.”
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