Ukraine's politician Viktor Medvedchuk poses for a picture during an interview with Reuters in Kiev, Ukraine April 17, 2019. REUTERS/Andrew Osborn
Reuters: Putin ally to Ukraine's probable new leader: Reconcile with Moscow and get territory back
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine’s new president could regain control over the separatist-controlled east of his country within months and get cheap gas and major investment from Russia if he repairs ties with Moscow, the Kremlin’s closest ally in Ukraine said.
Viktor Medvedchuk, a prominent figure in Ukraine’s Russia-leaning opposition, outlined the prospect in an interview before a presidential election runoff in Ukraine on Sunday which polls show political novice Volodymyr Zelenskiy should easily win.
He said the Kremlin was keen to know more about Zelenskiy, a 41-year-old Russian-speaking TV comedian who has no political experience, to understand if he is someone it could do a deal with, something it failed to do with incumbent Petro Poroshenko who polls show will be soundly defeated by Zelenskiy.
“They don’t have any expectations in Moscow,” he said. “They want to see what happens afterwards, who will be in his (Zelenskiy’s) entourage, and what he will do and with whom.”
A Ukrainian citizen, Medvedchuk does not represent Russia, but his words carry weight due to his close friendship with President Vladimir Putin and track record as a go-between between the two nations.
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WNU Editor: The top issues in this Ukraine Presidential election are (1) ending the war, (2) the economy, (3) corruption, and (4) reconciling with Russia. I would also add finding some common ground with Ukraine's large Russian speaking population in this mix. Viktor Medvedchuk has made a promise to focus and solve these issues, and he has convinced many that he will not break his promise. I hope he does not, because Ukraine does not need another 5 years of war and turmoil.
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You mean Zelensky, not Medvedchuk, right?
Him winning is better than Poroshenko, in theory. In practice, it's not like Poroshenko is really a far right Russophobe. He came to his present stances as a matter of political expediency. Zelensky and Kolomoisky (if, as seems likely, he will be the one pulling the strings) may come there as well, and sooner than later.
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