Zelensky’s office deems US push for truce, elections a ‘failed plan’
- The U.S. Wants Ukraine to hold elections by the end of the year if a truce with Russia can be agreed upon, according to Keith Kellogg, a top official under President Donald Trump.
- Ukraine's aide Dmytro Lytvyn stated that the U.S. Call for elections after a ceasefire is a 'failed plan' without more details.
- Petro Poroshenko, Zelensky's predecessor, opposes holding elections during wartime, claiming it would harm internal unity and benefit Russia.
- Zelensky's term would end in 2024, but elections are currently banned under martial law imposed after Russia's invasion in 2022.
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