Brighton Beach, a Slavic Anklave in Brooklyn, Ukrainians, from two to two to each other, has voted too much for President Trump.
However, Mr. Trump’s recent show of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky’s last show to Ukraine – some Ukrainian New Yorkers were divided into Ukraine’s explosive meeting in Ukraine.
“His approach can be very aggressive,” 61, “Saturday afternoon, Mr. Trump in a cafe on Brighton Beach Avenue. Mr. Moshchinsky, who voted for Mr. Trump, said Mr Zelenskin’s criticism of Mr Zelenskin said, “I do not agree with the content.”
Local City Council, Inna Vernikov, Republican and Trump supported by Inna Vernikov, needle, wrote Social media The results of the Friday meeting can be “catastrophic” for both countries.
“Try to finish this war and help the Ukrainian people restore security and sovereignty, and in the best interests of both of our countries and the world,” he said.
Inna Kir, who owned an underwear shop on Brighton Beach Avenue, said Mr Zelensky, “completely satisfied,” he said. Mr. Trump was criticized for Mr. Zelensky to be quite grateful for American assistance.
“I think he should evaluate people to do for him,” he said, Mrs. U. Kirir, a US citizen for three decades ago. “This is our money.”
He added: “I believe in the ability to bring Trump’s reconciliation. When money is not going to flow, the war is nearing completion very soon.”
Igor Kozak, who is 59-year-old in western Ukraine, 57-year-old Marina Kozak, Mr. Zelenski’s “rude” and “rough” and “rough” and “disrespect”.
All Ukrainian New Yorkers – they have about 150,000 – Of course, support Mr. Trump.
Mr. Trumman’s critics in Another Ukrainian pocket in the Eastern village of Manhattan were white in his attack.
“I’m never so discredited with the president of this country,” he said. Mr. Makar, who lived in the northern city of Westchester County, said he fled the family and fled to Ukraine’s security. On Friday, his meeting was angry and devastated.
“It was a typical bully behavior and Zelensky stood up to the bullets,” Mehak said. “Like Ukraine, I’m proud. I’m so disgusting as American.”
Jason Birchard, the owner of Ukraine’s restaurant Veselka in the eastern village, in the restaurant on Saturday, Tryzub, the national symbol of Ukraine, put a broken shirt.
“I have repeatedly dressed this shirt over the past three years, and today it drills deep into the closet and we want Zelensky back to Zelensky,” he said.
Mr. Birthday said he saw an increase in customers in the restaurant in the restaurant.
“I’m a Ukrainian American and I try to be positive and optimistic,” he said. “Ukraine has a false narrative occupied by Russia. We must understand that Ukraine is an independent democratic state for more than 30 years, and we must take a line.”
Brooklyn vented in a sunny corner on Brighton Beach Avenue, Ilia Makarov, 20, Q Train’s overlap in the overlap.
Mr. Makarov, a student of computer science from Ukraine to Brighton Beach, said that the United States is now “incomparable” of Russia’s return in the war.
“When I think about the United States are peacekeepers,” Mr Makarov said. “It is now as if they support terrorists.”