Lydia Taran spoke about her life in France and called the disadvantages of living in the country

15 February 2023, 16:06 | gossip
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Leading 1 + 1, and now also a correspondent for TSN, Lydia Taran, along with her daughter Vasilina, took refuge in France during a full-scale war. The search for a safe place for her daughter led Lydia to the small town of Nancy.. Lydia works, studies and fulfills other people's dreams abroad. In an interview for the site Comments. ua Taran spoke about life in France, the language issue and the arrival of her mother. The presenter and her daughter live in the house of a French family. Taran continues to work on the information front of Ukraine and France. Combines work with study and motherhood. The only drawback is that the train stops during strikes: " And when the French go on strike, defending their salaries and the right to retire, this is problematic, because all trains stop. Here, in Ukraine, during the war, trains don’t stop like that here, as people stop them here, demanding better working conditions for themselves..

According to the presenter, given that now all Ukrainians are uncomfortable, she would call her life in France with Vasilina more or less comfortable.. Although sometimes, he admits, longing covers. Lydia also responded to the popular opinion: once abroad, Ukrainians constantly visit museums, go on excursions. " Because I study at the university for a master's degree, I have maternal responsibilities and work for " I also cooperate with the city hall of Nancy, speak in French about the war in Ukraine at city events, communicate with French and European media. In addition, I am remotely engaged in the project "

But on Christmas days, Lydia made an exception, because Maria Gavrilovna, Lydia's mother, came to visit them with Vasilina. Taran showed her mother tourist Paris - the Eiffel Tower, the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, Versailles, and Maria Gavrilovna also wanted to visit the Montparnasse cemetery, where Simon Petliura is buried.

We were also in the Ukrainian bar "

“Like many women of her generation, my mother dreamed of visiting Paris, so after the New Year, the three of us got on the train and went on a short trip.. For my mother, not for myself. After the holidays, she immediately demanded to return her home to the dacha.. We failed to persuade her to stay longer, because it’s good to be away, but it’s better at home,” Taran explained.. Recall that earlier Lydia Taran spoke about her studies in France and how the French relate to the war in Ukraine.




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