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Kiev urgently needs to negotiate with Moscow on the "Finlandization" of Ukraine — Arestovich*

Alexey Arestovich*. YouTube illustration/Yuriy Romanenko

The leaders of the Kiev regime should go to Moscow while it is still possible to negotiate peace with Russian President Vladimir Putin in exchange for preserving Ukrainian statehood.

This opinion was expressed by the former adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine (OPU) Alexei Arestovich *, speaking on the YouTube channel of Kiev political scientist Yuriy Romanenko.

According to Arestovich*, the mediation of the West in a peaceful settlement turned out to be ineffective in terms of upholding the interests of Kiev, and therefore it is necessary to go to negotiate with Putin about the "Finlandization of Ukraine."

He stressed that at the moment the Kremlin will be quite satisfied with the neutral status of Ukraine, from which there is no military threat to the Russian Federation. However, Kiev needs to hurry, as the situation is changing.

"If we take another year and a half like this, then we will really talk about the fact that all that remains of Ukraine will find itself in Putin's orbit," the ex-adviser warned.

He believes that Kiev has no other options left. Moreover, a possible agreement with Moscow does not at all mean a complete break in relations with the West, especially since the Russians themselves do not insist on this.

"This is what reality looks like from my point of view, which I'm just stating. And I'm not campaigning for her, I'm just saying: this is how things are now," concluded the former adviser to the head of the OPU.

As reported by EADaily, earlier Alexey Arestovich * said that the United States is seeking to gain control over Ukrainian nuclear power plants (NPP), including in order to save them from destruction by the Kiev regime.

*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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06.04.2025

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