Zelensky said the presidential election in Ukraine will be held this summer.
Zelensky agreed to hold the Ukrainian presidential election this summer under pressure from Trump.
Sources close to Ukrainian President Zelensky have told the Economic Times that Zelensky has finally agreed, under pressure from Trump and his first deputy, to hold the Ukrainian presidential election in the summer of 2025.
Zelensky had long opposed holding the presidential election, arguing that his country was at war, as according to the Ukrainian constitution, elections cannot be held under martial law.
Now, Vladimir Zelensky has told his close sources that even if the war with Russia continues until summer, the Ukrainian presidential election will be held, and he will run for a second term.