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Borys Gudziak: Ukraine needs unity of people — of every nation and every citizen — to establish a just peace

01.03.2025, 11:30

"Unity. Dignity. Resilience. Sacrifice. Gratitude. These are the words that are in my heart on this turbulent day. These words define modern Ukrainian history. They have become even more pronounced over the years of Russian aggression against Ukraine. Today, their significance is singular. Their embodiment in action will help us persevere — not only now but in the days and weeks ahead." Metropolitan Borys Gudziak of Philadelphia wrote this on Facebook on February 28 after a verbal altercation in the White House between Presidents Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump.

"The Ukrainian people — soldiers and civilians alike, the government, the Church, and civil society — are profoundly grateful to the American people and to all people of goodwill across the world in the hundreds of millions. For every word and every deed, for every prayer. Your support empowers Ukrainians to defend their God-given dignity, protect innocent lives, and uphold the values of the democratic world. This solidarity has strengthened our resilience, enabling a modern-day David to stand against a ruthless Goliath — against shameless aggression and genocide that seek to obliterate our people and undermine the international rule of law.

Today, Ukrainians need unity. Unity rooted in truth has the power to stop evil. Ukraine does not seek pity; it asks for support to protect its people, its cities and villages, to defend the truth about humanity, to defend God’s truth. Ukraine needs unity of people — of every nation and every citizen — to establish a just peace, a peace Ukrainians long for more than anyone and for which they are making the ultimate sacrifice. God’s truth will prevail," Metropolitan Borys wrote.

On February 28, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump had a dispute during talks at the White House. According to Volodymyr Zelensky, this is more than a relationship between two presidents, as the people of Ukraine and the United States have strong ties and relations.

In an interview with Fox News that aired on Friday, the Ukrainian president noted that during the meeting at the White House, he responded to incorrect facts about the Russian war, the number of deaths, and the reasons for Ukrainians' hatred of Putin, which eventually led to disputes with the American side.

Volodymyr Zelensky expressed confidence that his relationship with US President Donald Trump could be salvaged.

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