When Will Ukraine Hold Elections? Zelensky Responds

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has asserted that elections in Ukraine will only take place when the country has secured sufficient safety guarantees and a ceasefire agreement with Russia. His comments come in response to speculation regarding potential elections being influenced by US pressure. Zelensky emphasized the importance of establishing a stable security environment before proceeding with any electoral processes, highlighting the ongoing conflict with Russia as a primary concern. The timing of elections remains uncertain, as the war continues to impact various aspects of governance and public life in Ukraine. The President's remarks underline the complex situation facing Ukraine as it navigates both internal political dynamics and external geopolitical pressures.
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