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Janho

Russia vs Ukraine

I have a question for the women. With all the recent trouble with Crimea and Eastern Ukraine and general political and economic instability in Ukraine as a whole, would a trip to Ukraine be safe? Or do you think its better for the woman to travel to my country?


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Andre


Janho i tried to get visa but was told it is on hold until things quiet down there


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Zhanna


No problems if a woman lives in the central part of Ukraine.No any changes in my region,life as usually.Your country is too far but you can meet in Turkey,for example.


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Anastasiya


Поездка в Украину не представляет опасности. В Украине опасно не более других стран) Приезжайте к любимой женщине)


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Anastasiya

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Не дать визу не могут. Могут только посоветовать не ехать. Запретить ехать не может никто. В Украине нет войны, в Украине нет массовых беспорядков. В Украине есть массовые провокации) Если Ваша женщина не политический активист - Ваша встреча не опасна))


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Oksana


Janho )Wellcome to Ukraina or Russia )

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Alesia, 53 y.o.

Russia

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If you have doubts .... invite your beloved for a meeting in a neutral country ...


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Nadezhda


Приехать можно и в Украину. У нас очень даже спокойно.Несмотря на то что показывают. Я гостила у сына в Киеве в январе.Мне кажется, что нельзя доверять тому что показывают.Да, возможны разные варианты, но это не Югославия!Это православная, в основном, страна; которая лояльно относится ко всем вероисповеданиям.В Крым, возможно приехать не так просто,Но поезда ходят с Киева и Москвы.Самолеты летают с Москвы и ...

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Mariya


For citizens of many countries there is no need to get visa to get to the Ukraine. The trip to Kiev for example will be safe. Ukrainian hospitality will be great as always. And you can always consult with this woman about the situation in her city  Good luck, you will definately enjoy Ukraine!


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Ganna


Hello Janho, I was born in Ukrain in Odessa, this is a nice sunny city with Black Sea and beautiful beaches, I live in Turkey now but still communicate with my Odessa friends, they are say in Odessa everything calm. But I think situation can be change any moment . Make your decision, I hope you will have great meeting!

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Eric, 75 y.o.

Netherlands

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Hi Janho ,

There are some things , that you should consider , if you want to visit Ukraine.First , do you have some good contacts there ??
I mean , some persons , that you can trust , and who can show you around ??if you are corresponding with a lady , and this is your first visit , it all depends , in what part of the country , she lives.

Second , do you speak enough Russian , to have a conversation , with the people ??It really helps , when you can understand , so you may not feel so lost.
As you can see on the news , things can change , overnight , in certain areas , of Ukraine.

But it is up to you , when and what part of Ukraine , you intend to visit.Anyway , when you go , enjoy your visit and the great ambiance of this country.
The people are very friendly and helpful.And their hospitality is great.

And last but not least , the ladies are all , that you have ever wished.

Feminine , stylish , elegant , etc .............

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Eric





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