Zelensky made statements on elections, negotiations with Russia, and military aid.

Zelensky - speech on elections, negotiations with Russia, and military aid
Zelensky - speech on elections, negotiations with Russia, and military aid

The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky decisively expressed his position regarding the elections, which was raised by Russia and 'started to be heard today in the USA.'

I firmly oppose this and will stop these waves as much as I can. It is very important for us to have democratic elections that will then be recognized. I do not understand how this can be done now

Zelensky emphasized that holding elections in wartime is impossible and raised the rhetorical question of how people will vote in occupied and frontline territories.

What kind of elections are these if half of the population cannot vote? And what about Kupiansk? Will observers go to Pokrovsk?

The President expressed hope for signing a new agreement with the USA and noted that his relations with President Trump 'have never been this good.'

Regarding a possible agreement with Russia, Zelensky called it 'a very difficult question' and emphasized the need to adhere to Ukrainian legislation.

The President shared details about negotiations between the USA and Russia, emphasizing their seriousness and danger.

Zelensky also noted the importance of cooperation with Turkey as a security guarantor and reported on negotiations with European partners and 'non-Europeans' regarding military support and the acquisition of weapons.

In conclusion, the President unequivocally expressed his position that he will not sign anything that harms Ukraine, and the war cannot be concluded without Ukraine's presence.

Let us remind you that Zelensky proposed the creation of a unified European army and defined his position on negotiations with the Russian Federation.


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