The disappointing disastrous when we heard about US President Donald Trump's plans to end the war, Tatiana Prakodco reacted similarly. UkraineThis week and after a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
During the election campaign, Trump promised to end the war quickly.
On Wednesday, Trump said he and Putin spent an hour on the phone and agreed to start peace talks – and promised to meet face to face soon.
On Thursday, Trump said that Ukraine was given a seat at the negotiating table, saying that Ukraine would be given a seat. But with his administration, officials have also said that NATO membership will not be at the table and it is unrealistic for Ukraine to expect it to return all the land lost from Russia during the war – Ukraine's fifth About the area.
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 and agreed to start a peace deal in Ukraine.
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Prekodco, one of the thousands of Ukraine who fled to Canada The beginning of the battleSaid all Ukraine people want peace, but they ask, “At what cost?”
“People are still being killed and suffering – especially in the eastern parts of Ukraine,” said Pre -Hudco, who was forced to flee his hometown of Chennaiyyo near the border of Russia and Belarus, this On the day, Putin ordered his army to attack.
The volunteers cleared the rubble from a house near Chennaiyu, Ukraine by Russian bombs on Saturday, August 13, 2022.
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Pre -Hudco added, “When it was about to talk on TV, 'you have to pack,' I didn't really take it seriously.” “When I heard the siren, and when I saw smoke from my window (I realized) this is not a joke and we decided to go out. I have a sister in the western part of Ukraine and this The day he called me and said.
“Facing nearby villages. Little girls were subjected to abuse, people were killed, those who were imprisoned – terrible things. I really know bad stories and it's really difficult to talk about them.

Feeling the war will last longer than to be proud of Putin, his family applied for a visa to come to Canada, and he was granted. “My husband has a sister here and she told us, 'You are coming here.'
Tatiana Prakodco, who fled to Canada from Ukraine to Canada after the war spread, reflects the possibility of peace by looking at photos of pleasant times in her home in Ukraine before the Russian invasion.
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Prekokado said his family received the reception in Canada “amazing”. “There has been an amazing place to come to Canada, and we've got so much help and care.”
While she, like most Ukrainian residents, a day's desire is returning home, she is not optimistic about the possibility of peace under the terms of Trump and Putin.

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“This is not a sense of feeling – it will never end in a good way, and it makes me sad – it's disappointing and destructive,” said Prekokado.
Tatiana Prakodco, which was seen here during the New Year's celebrations with his family in Ukraine, a few weeks before Russia invaded, fears that even if there is a peace deal, there is no house to go back to them. Will be
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Stephania Romanic, Vice President of Ukraine Canada Congress, “a great feeling of disappointment.
“A lot of lives have been wasted, not just those who have been killed, ordinary citizens, the army in Ukraine, but the lives that were scattered and destroyed,” said Romanovic.
“Maybe we are going to discuss peace, but at the cost of everything these people are fighting.”
Although he is happy that the Ukraine will be on the negotiating table, he fears that Trump is “falling into Putin's trap”.
“We know that when Putin comes to the table, Russian diplomacy does not mean,” said Romanic. “You might be guaranteed to do the exact opposite of what he works – any peace agreement is only temporary, he will be an opportunity for Russia that he Strengthen your forces, prepare again.
“Even if five, 10, 15 years from now, they are coming again.”
“Otter fraud” is that Stephania Romanic, Vice President of Ukraine Canada Congress, has described the reaction of Calgary's Ukrainian community to Trump's comments on the terms of peace in Ukraine.
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Romanic believes what is happening in Ukraine should also be a warning for Canada.
“We share a border with Russia. As Russia feels, if the consequences of these peace talks show them that they can take their custom, they are not going to stop there.
“Arctic has resources – definitely the changing environment has an impact on what can be extracted, so I think Canada needs to be prepared.”
For Prakodco and his family, it is like a horror movie that will not stop.
“The Russians who are offering peace – my biggest fear is that I will not come back anywhere. The areas that are near the eastern border are destroyed, there is no house – only ruins. I am afraid of
“Your childhood place, your best memories. My biggest fear is that Ukraine will become Russia.

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