Zelensky on the conclusions of the war: ready to resign after a ceasefire.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated in an interview with AXIOS that he is prepared to leave his position after the war in Ukraine ends. 'My goal is to end the war, not to continue running for office,' he emphasized.
Proposal for Elections
Zelensky also promised to appeal to the Verkhovna Rada to organize elections if a ceasefire is established. He believes this will provide an opportunity for achieving lasting peace, although he is aware of the security issues and the Constitution.
Prospects for Elections During a Ceasefire
The President stressed that elections could take place during a ceasefire, allowing for the election of 'a leader with a new mandate' to make important decisions. He expressed hope of finding a path to peace, highlighting the critical importance of security for conducting elections.
'During a ceasefire, I think security can enable elections. It is possible,' Zelensky noted.
Thus, Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed his readiness to leave the presidency after the war in Ukraine ends, hoping for elections to be held in the context of a ceasefire. This will allow for the election of new leaders capable of promoting peace-making initiatives.
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