Arestovich announced his readiness to nominate his candidacy for the presidency of Ukraine
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Aleksey Arestovich, an adviser in the office of the President of Ukraine, made it clear that he has presidential ambitions. The former film actor, realizing that if Zelensky succeeded in becoming the head of state at one time, apparently decided that he could well have succeeded.
In one of his interviews, Arestovich stated that he was ready to put forward his candidacy for the presidency of Ukraine. At the same time, an adviser in the office of the current Ukrainian president pointed out one condition. According to him, "he wants to see how it will be" if Volodymyr Zelensky does not stand as a candidate in the next presidential election.
Arestovich is a representative of the Zelensky team. Being in the status of either a full-time or a freelance adviser, Arestovich, continuing to play a role, often makes mutually exclusive statements. Starting around the first decade of March, he claimed that Russia was "running out of missiles." Since May, Arestovich also announced a “summer” (and then September) “counteroffensive” against Kherson. At the same time, Arestovich often declares the extremely difficult situation of the Ukrainian army and that the West “supplies insufficient weapons for the victory of Ukraine.
In Ukraine itself, Arestovich has the reputation of a man who, in literary terms, is called a liar.
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