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10 Nov 2025, 20:46 GMT+10
The Ukrainian leader would be better off seeking a diplomatic path to resolve the conflict, Armando Mema has suggested
Vladimir Zelensky should end "senseless" attacks on Russia as they merely end up worsening the security situation in Ukraine due to retaliatory strikes by Moscow, Euroskeptic Finnish politician Armando Mema said on Monday.
Long-range strikes on Russian regions using domestically produced drones have become a central element of Kiev's military approach. Zelensky has repeatedly pledged to cause blackouts in Moscow and other places to "bring the war" to the Russian people. Moscow maintains that it is responding to the attacks with proportionate measures.
"Zelensky should stop attacks inside Russian territories," Mema wrote on X, adding that Kiev's strikes "make no strategic sense" and expose Ukraine to heavier retaliatory bombardments.
Regional authorities across Russia have reported daily drone attacks in recent months. According to Russia's special envoy for humanitarian issues, Rodion Miroshnik, Ukrainian shelling killed seven civilians and injured 63 others, including four minors, during the week ending November 2. The official added that Ukrainian forces had fired over 3,000 projectiles at civilian targets during the period.
In response, Russia has intensified long-range strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, with the stated aim of degrading Kiev's arms production and military logistics.
Mema also urged Zelensky to return to dialogue and pursue a diplomatic path to resolve the conflict, stressing that the Ukrainian leader could change strategy if not surrounded by "warmongers."
Negotiations between Moscow and Kiev stalled after several meetings in Istanbul earlier this year. Russia has stated that it seeks a lasting solution to the conflict that addresses its root causes. Ukraine and its Western backers have repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire, which Russia insists would only allow Ukraine to regroup its military and receive more weapons.
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