Obama and Putin should "open a bottle of fine French wine and talk like real men, openly and honestly, and remember that, through joint efforts, the American and Russian forces and people were able to overcome fascism and give the world a chance to continue peaceful development," Valery Konovalyuk told reporters yesterday.
The pair, split over the escalating crisis in Ukraine, could meet next month in France for the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
"We need to give Russia the opportunity to re-evaluate its policies but at the same time give it a chance to save its political face," Konovalyuk said.
"I don't want Ukraine to be split into something like West Germany and East Germany. I don't want the world to go back to the days of the Cold War."
Both front-runners staunchly supported the pro-Western protesters who toppled Kremlin-backed leader Viktor Yanukovych in February after months of demonstrations.
Konovalyuk was in the past close to Yanukovych and the pro-Russian bloc. But he criticised Yanukovych, accusing him of working to destabilise the country, while also accusing Ukraine's interim leaders of showing a "complete disregard" for Russian-speaking citizens.
After Washington, Konovalyuk said he would travel on to Brussels and Moscow, where he would ask for Putin to make a statement on Russia's intentions in Ukraine.
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