Putin Proposes UN-Led Governance in Ukraine as Ceasefire Talks Stall
- Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested a temporary administration in Ukraine to facilitate new elections and peace talks, as reported by Russian news agencies.
- The White House stated that governance in Ukraine is determined by its constitution and the will of its people, dismissing Putin's proposal.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy rejected claims of illegitimacy and stated that holding elections during martial law is prohibited, as it is currently in effect.
- UK leader Sir Keir Starmer criticized Putin, accusing him of delaying tactics regarding a ceasefire and called for a strict deadline for a lasting truce.
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Putin wants UN to temporarily rule Ukraine; Trump expands demands in minerals deal with Zelenskyy
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants Ukraine to be governed by a temporary administration under the auspices of the United Nations.
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