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The exader OP is convinced that Ukraine should look for a

"You need to put up": Arestovich advocated negotiations with Russia because of "hopelessness" (video)

The exader OP is convinced that Ukraine should look for a "sober" decision to end the war. According to him, it is about "survival". The former freelance adviser to the Presidential Office and the blogger Alexei Arestovich explained his statement of refusal to reconcile the occupied territories. According to him, the land can be returned politically when "no" President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. The details are known from the Khodorkovsk Live issue of November 2.

"You need to look for an alternative solution," Arestovich emphasized. In his opinion, a similar idea is the basis of US policy. The exader is convinced that Americans need "Putin's Russia not completely under China. " "Russia should not win, but we should not lose. This means approximate parity on the front, which is now being installed," Arestovich explained. He is convinced that there are no grounds except "scientific and fantastic" to change this situation.

The blogger stated that the need for a "sober solution", which would mean draging the Russian Federation to the side of the event or neutral. This, in his words, does not exactly correspond to the complete defeat of the aggressor country, which "pushes it in the arms of China. " The exader stressed that it is not about the question of "sympathy" but about "survival". He noted that both armies suffer great losses, and this creates "actually hopelessly in the war.

" As he explained, now Russia cannot capture large territories, and Ukraine can reflect. "I think we need to put up. Talks, but these negotiations should be honest and parity," Arestovich added. He also said that he is now abroad, but plans to return to Ukraine before the election. We will remind, on November 1 blogger Alexei Arestovich published his "election program". One of the points concerned the refusal to release temporarily occupied territories if Ukraine was taken to NATO.