Ukrainian refugees in Minnesota cautiously hopeful ceasefire deal will bring peace

In Saudi Arabia, high -level talks between US and Ukrainian officials have brought a significant progress, where Ukraine is Agreed to a 30 -day ceasefire proposal From the United States

Although it indicates a potential turning point in the ongoing conflict, the success of the ceasefire now depends on whether Russia will also agree on terms.

The Ukrainian refugee, who escaped from his home in Ukraine in 2022, is one of the followers of the developments. Since reaching Minnesota, he and his family have been adjusting to life in a new country.

“I am thankful that my baby is here, but I am sure that all Ukraine deserves citizen safety,” Hurl said.

Although his family now calls Minnesota a house, his heart is still with loved ones who are trapped in the dispute cross -fire.

In recent weeks, the Trump administration has changed the US’s Ukrainian policy with its head, Suspend Supply military aid and call to the country’s elected president Dictator. Since then, President Trump has eliminated the suspension of aid and he will also start intelligence sharing.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, “We will now take this offer to the Russians. And we hope they will say yes, they will say yes to peace.” “The President’s purpose here is, above all, he wants to end the war, and I think Ukraine today has taken a concrete step in this regard. We hope the Russians will be revenge.”

Despite the possibility of peace, Hurl does not believe whether Russia agrees with it, it will respect the ceasefire agreement.

He said with tears, “It will be amazing. When the war is over, it will be the best day of my life.”

In the meantime, Hurl and his family continue to adjust their new life in Minnesota, and try to focus on the positives for all Ukraine residents while keeping in a safe, more peaceful future.

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