Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met Tuesday with leaders of Greater Cleveland's Ukrainian community in Parma as the war in Ukraine marks the start of its 11th month
PARMA, Ohio — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met Tuesday with leaders of Greater Cleveland's Ukrainian community in Parma as the war in Ukraine marks the start of its 11th month; both pledging their continued support of Ukraine and its people.
Secretary Sherman said the U.S. support for Ukraine and its people is the right thing for the country to do but its also in our long range interests."It sends a clear message that attempts by any country to dictate another's borders or policies will be met with strength, unity and action across our country and across the globe."
Greater Cleveland has welcomed more than 3,000 Ukrainians since the start of the war. Fedynsky just this week welcoming two of them, students from Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. One, Halshka Shklabiuk, marking her 21st birthday Tuesday. Needless to say, her 20th year was an up and down one.
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