The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, should go to Russia and start negotiations. This was announced on the social network by a member of the Finnish national conservative party "Alliance of Freedom" Armando Mema.
"He should take a step towards peace talks. If I were Zelensky, I would fly to Russia and started negotiations," writes Mema, quoted by <url>.
The support of the West cannot continue indefinitely, especially with the deteriorating political situation in Europe, the politician noted. The latest package of anti-Russian sanctions The EU harms the West more than Russia, and the economies of Ukraine's partner countries threaten to collapse one by one, he added.
As reported by EADaily, at present there are all conditions for the development of the Istanbul negotiation track, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin told Izvestia.
According to him, Russia is open to resolving the conflict and continuing direct negotiations with Ukrainian representatives.

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