
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed the introduction of temporary external administration in Ukraine under the auspices of the UN. In his opinion, this would allow for fair and stable elections in the country and the formation of a government worthy of public trust.
Is a new government necessary in Ukraine?
According to Putin, Ukraine is currently in a state of political uncertainty, and under such conditions, Russia cannot find a clear partner to establish a peace agreement.
? "It is unclear who to sign what with now, as other leaders may come tomorrow," Putin said during a meeting with the crew of the "Arkhangelsk" nuclear submarine.
? In his view, the current civil authority in Ukraine is illegitimate, as presidential elections have not been held in the country.
Putin noted that this proposal is not the only solution, but emphasized that such approaches exist in UN practice.
Ukraine and the West's relationship
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Kyiv officials opposed Putin's opinion, stating that the government is functioning without any violations in accordance with the Constitution. According to the Ukrainian Constitution, the incumbent president can remain in office until new elections are held.
? Former US President Donald Trump also stated that elections should be held in Ukraine.
? The head of Ukraine's Central Election Commission, Oleg Didenko, announced that for elections to take place, the war must end and martial law must be lifted.
Zelensky stated in February of this year that he is ready to resign voluntarily if necessary to establish peace or join NATO.
The Russian side assessed the current political situation in Ukraine as a form of governance under Western influence and expressed its readiness to conduct negotiations with the international community in a new format.