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A collection of poems by a Ukrainian poet from India was published in Ukraine

The collection "Matthiola" by the Ukrainian poet Maryna Akram, who lives in India, was recently published in Ukraine.

The poet noted that for her this collection is a symbol of the unity of Ukrainians abroad."Participation in the World Federation of Ukrainian Women's Organizations "Ukrainian woman in the World"" was one of the first impulses to action and to creativity!You are like a living thread to the hearts of Ukrainians in different countries. My respect to women who create beauty, change the world and unite," - she  wrote on her Facebook page

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Marina Akram thanked everyone who contributed to the publication of the book: "I am infinitely grateful to the World Federation of Ukrainian Women's Organizations (WFUHO), the Ukrainian Women of Canada Organization named after To Olga Basarab (UUK), Toronto-West branch, to the Ukrainian National Association (UNO), Toronto-West branch, and personally to the bright memory of Ms. Anna Kisil, who invested the funds in this publication. My heartfelt thanks to Ms. Yevgenia Petrovia, Valentina Boyko, Oksana Kolomoyets for their powerful contribution to the publication of this beautiful publication. They united Canada, Ukraine, and India in this project of popularizing Ukrainian literature and culture in the world. Heartfelt thanks to the Perun Publishing House and the Information and Publishing Agency "Education of Ukraine" for creating a wonderful publication that I have only seen in a photo and so dream of holding in my hands."

Eight copies of the collection were transferred to the Book Chamber of Ukraine for the main libraries of Ukraine.

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