Ukraine's Zelensky sets the record straight on elections after bombshell report

Kyiv, Ukraine - Ukraine will only hold elections once it has security guarantees in place and a ceasefire with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Wednesday, pushing back at suggestions he was planning to stage fresh ballots under US pressure.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Wednesday that the country would only hold elections once security guarantees and a ceasefire are in place.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Wednesday that the country would only hold elections once security guarantees and a ceasefire are in place.  © Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP

Elections in Ukraine have been effectively suspended since Russia invaded in 2022 due to martial law.

"We will move to elections when all the necessary security guarantees are in place," Zelensky told reporters, including AFP journalists, in a voice note.

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"I have said it's very simple to do: establish a ceasefire, and there will be elections," he added.

If Russia also agrees, it may be possible to "end hostilities by summer", Zelensky said.

The Financial Times reported earlier that Ukraine was mulling the possibility of holding a presidential election within the next three months, after facing pressure from Washington.

Zelensky has repeatedly said Ukraine can hold elections after a peace deal with Russia is signed, but has recently signaled willingness for a speedy vote as part of a US plan to end the war.

He has also said any deal that involves ceding territory to Moscow should be put to a referendum.

Zelensky, a former comedian who played a fictionalized president on Ukrainian TV before running for office, was elected in 2019 for a five-year term.

Russia has repeatedly tried to question Zelensky's legitimacy post-2024, when that term would have expired.

Zelensky rules out Ukraine elections without a ceasefire

There are a number of practical obstacles to holding a ballot, such as security during any campaign and vote, and what to do with the millions of Ukrainian refugees forced abroad.

Millions more have been displaced internally, while hundreds of thousands are living under Russian occupation or fighting at the front.

Polling shows little appetite among the Ukrainian public for a ballot during the war.

Cover photo: Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP

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