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Zelenskiy says he is open to elections if US ensures security

President seeks security guarantees from US and allies to hold vote
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy looks on at Chigi Palace, on the day he meets Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome, Italy, December 9, 2025. —Reuters
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy looks on at Chigi Palace, on the day he meets Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome, Italy, December 9, 2025. —Reuters

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday he was prepared to hold elections within three months if the US and Kyiv’s other allies could ensure the security of the vote.

Wartime elections are forbidden by law, but Zelenskiy, whose term expired last year, is facing renewed pressure from US President Donald Trump to hold a vote as he pushes Kyiv to secure peace quickly in the nearly four-year-old war with Russia.

“I’m ready for elections, and I ask…that the US help me, maybe together with European colleagues, to ensure the security of an election,” Zelenskiy said in comments to reporters.

“And then in the next 60-90 days, Ukraine will be ready to hold an election.”

Zelenskiy’s remarks followed comments by Trump in an interview with Politico published on Wednesday, suggesting Ukraine’s government was using the war as an excuse to avoid elections.

“You know, they talk about a democracy, but it gets to a point where it’s not a democracy anymore,” Trump said.

Zelenskiy dismissed suggestions that he was clinging to power as “totally inadequate”.

Ensuring a safe election

Ukraine, which is pushing back on a US-backed peace plan seen as Moscow-friendly, is seeking strong security guarantees from its allies that would prevent a new Russian invasion.

Zelenskiy and other officials have routinely dismissed the idea of holding elections with frequent Russian air strikes across the country, nearly a million troops at the front, and millions more Ukrainians displaced.

Also uncertain is the voting status of those Ukrainians living in the one-fifth of the country occupied by Russia, as well as those near the front line.

On Tuesday, he said he would ask parliament to prepare proposals for legislation that could allow for elections during martial law.

Polls have shown that Ukrainians are against holding wartime elections but also want new faces in a political landscape largely unchanged since the last national elections in 2019.

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