Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenky said on Wednesday that his primary goal remains the end of the Russian invasion, and is “ready” to leave the office as soon as it is achieved.
“If we finish (war) with () Russians, I am ready for the second term because it is not my goal – elections,” he said green. “I wanted to be very difficult in a very difficult time with my country, helping my country. My goal is to complete the war,” Axios said.
Possible choices during a ceasefire
Zelena left the open opportunity to organize elections during a ceasefire with Russia, even if there is no permanent peace trade.
“During the ceasefire, I think security can give the option to have the choice,” he said. “It can be that way.”
Deferred elections
The 47 -year -old was elected in April 2019 for a five -year period. The Ukrainian planned elections in March 2024 were postponed for an indefinite period due to the ongoing Russian invasion, which made some critics to accuse him of consolidating power.
President Trump had previously called a “dictator” to be a “dictator” during a low -related point in US relations in February 2023.
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