The Russian president defends a “temporary” government in Ukraine, sponsored by the UN and the United States, among other things to hold elections, and then initiate negotiations to reach a peace agreement.
The president of Russia, Vladimir PutinThis Thursday proposed to introduce a “temporary” government in Ukraine under the auspices of the UN and the United States, among other things to hold elections and then start negotiations to reach a peace agreement.
“It would be possible to discuss the possibility of introducing temporary management in Ukraine under the UN AUSPRIAN with the United States, European countries, our partners and friends, to keep democratic elections, to set up a viable government that by the Russian justice of the RUSK, to set up a viable government.
According to Putin, it will be possible with this cabinet to “sign legitimate documents that are recognized worldwide and will be reliable.” “But this is just one of the options. I am not saying that there are no others. (…) But this is one of the options and is a practice that exists in the United Nations,” he said, as an example Timor, Papua -Guinea or different areas of the former Jugoslavia.
Putin has several times that the Ukrainian authorities are not a legitimate partner to negotiate because the president, Volodimir Zelenski, has remained in power beyond his five -year mandate.
The elections should have taken place almost a year ago, in May 2024, but the legislation of the country indicates that Zenski will remain president until the celebration of new elections. However, they cannot be organized according to the State of Siege, declared from the start of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022.
Source: EITB

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