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It’s painful to see information that is so inaccurate amplified in that way and by people who ought to know better and see facts as facts.”
Dora Chomiak, the CEO of Razom, said I always said this shouldn’t be considered a war against Ukraine, it’s a war against democracy,
We don’t know what’s going to happen next,
It’s very disappointing and discouraging to see our current state and our current affairs with the politics that are playing out right now,
Birchard said, sitting at a table at his restaurant as diners around him munched on pierogis and latkes It feels like you’re being crushed from all sides,
The majority of Ukrainians have been in panic since hearing all of these things, because the US is our primary partner in this war,
said Taran, who moved to New York from Kyiv eight years ago Get organized, let’s brainstorm, what can we do? What can we message and get out there?”
She tells her concerned constituents, not to get upset, but rather Ukraine did not start the war,
she asserted, and described Trump as “Putin’s mouthpiece” who is promoting the “Kremlin narrative”. It’s sad that we’ve come to a three-year mark of the conflict with so much loss of life on both sides and no real sense of peace,
It’s going to be unpredictable, and we hope that European countries, at least, will [continue to] support Ukraine,
And certainly in the past three years since the full scale invasion, it’s been, not only is it up to us, we’re doing it for the whole rest of the world,
We fight for democratic ideals, that have to be upheld in the world,
We are worried, but we’re also standing strong and very confident in our strength and are determined to work together towards making sure that the Ukraine and American relations strengthen
I think it’s important for the new leadership and for President Trump to do a proper assessment of the situation and set the facts straight,
President Zelenskyy is a democratically-elected leader of the country at war and regardless of our own domestic political issues, he represents our country, and he fights for the interests of Ukraine and we will stand by him,
I told them that I want the equivalent, like $500 billion of rare earth, and they’ve essentially agreed to do that, so at least we don’t feel stupid. Otherwise we’re stupid. I said to them, we have to get something. We can’t continue to pay this money,
Trump told Fox News earlier this month Speak softly and carry a big stick – you will go far.”
In an earlier age, US president Theodore Roosevelt wisely advised How can they (Russia and Ukraine) agree?"
asks Yekaterina Tkachenko, 75, who in 2014 left the four-room apartment she "earned with sweat and my hands". Oh my god, it's horrible,
said Seryogova, 49, gesturing at the graffiti scrawled on the walls as the wind whistled through what was once the living room We used to live here,
says Yevgeniy, who now has a flat in Crimea, pointing to a completely flattened building