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Reality of war clashes with Trump’s demand for Ukraine vote, analysts say | Russia-Ukraine war News

Kyiv, Ukraine – Establishing as a Carmlin, US President Donald Trump is calling for the national elections in Ukraine as part of any peace deal while referring to the Ukrainian President as “Dictator“.

“This is not a Russian thing. This is something coming from me and comes from many other countries as well,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday while falsely said Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski 4 percent of approval classification.

Moscow said that the period of Zelinski for a period of five years was supposed to end in May, and therefore, he had no legal authority to sign a peace agreement.

Customary rulingsThe war elections were banned, announced in the former Soviet Republic after Russia’s extensive invasion of the nation in Eastern Europe nearly three years ago.

Zelinski returned on Wednesday against Trump’s comments, saying: “If someone wants to replace me immediately, it is not immediately possible.”

“If we were talking about 4 percent, we have seen this misinformation. He said in televised notes,” We understand that it comes from Russia, and we have evidence. “

As of the first half of February, according to a survey conducted by the Kiev International Sociology Institute, 57 percent of the Ukrainians trust Zelinski as their president.

The “illusion” of Russia was published

An analyst residing in Kiev Alexei Kosh said that Moscow’s motives for insisting on the elections in Ukraine have nothing to do with the defense of the election rights of the Ukrainian people and more control.

The Kremlin wants Ukraine to have “a government that will be more obedient, which will be signed [peace] US deals will be determined with Russia. “

Another analyst based in Kiev, Viascislav Leviashouf, said that Putin connects the elections to the peace deal to spread the “illusion” that most Ukrainians support Russia.

“maybe [Putin] I really think that the pro -Russian candidate may win in Ukraine to deliver the nation to the Kremlin on a dish, adding that Russia also hopes to create gaps inside Ukraine.

Leviachiov said that Russia “will take advantage of the unavoidable political walls that are going along with leaks and discussions about who blames our problems.”

He said that Putin personally hates Zelinski and “emotionally prefer to deal with someone else, any other person,” adding that Trump simply looks at the Ukrainian leader as an obstacle.

He said: “Zelenskyy also disturbs him emotionally, and any other Ukrainian official is ready to introduce Ukraine to Putin on his own that would match Trump more.”

Voting is not viable

Regardless of the real motives of Putin and Trump, it is unlikely that more than 6 million Ukrainians live in Russia -controlled regions can participate in the elections due to the circumstances there.

In March, the United Nations accused Russia of creating a “climate of fear” in eastern occupied Ukraine, details of torture, arbitrary detention, suppression of Ukrainian identity and culture.

Also, millions of Ukrainian refugees spread all over the world will face logistical problems in reaching Ukrainian embassies and consulates.

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Some, such as Hanna Glloke, moved to small European cities or villages for rent and groceries cheaper. Gloochko from the city of Kharkif, Ukrainian, east of 2022, fled to the Austrian town of Eisenz with her 79 -year -old mother and her two sons, between the ages of four and nine.

“How will I leave my children, and how will my sick mom travel to Vienna?” Gllochko request.

Leviashouf said that to hold elections, Ukraine will have to end martial law, giving Russia an advantage and opportunity to take more lands.

Although Trump gave his speech on Tuesday, Russia fired ballistic missiles and 167 drones to attack central and southern Ukraine, where they were wounded by four people, including one child, and disrupting heat and energy supplies in the southern city of Odessa.

“Cat and Mouse”

Volodymyr Fesenko, president of the Kiev -based Benta Thought Center, is called the elections that require unrealistic and accused Russia of peace talks “tactically” to force the White House to make concessions.

Vicenco said that Moscow wants to “seduce” Trump with billions of deals such as the return of American oil companies to Russia and their participation in developing mineral wealth in the Arctic.

“The Russians are flexible. They say, all of them are related to the compliment and compliments of Trump, but in their practice, when it comes to real talks, they play the cat and mouse with Americans.”

History repeats itself

For many Ukrainians, Trump asked the elections along with his wrong accusation Ukraine began the conflict with Russia I was met with challenge and anger.

Erina, a service manager in the southern city of Odessa, said that she supports Zelinski and his government and accused Russia and Trump of trying to weaken and behave her country.

“The elections revolve around additional expenses and Ukraine’s attention will be distracted from our biggest problem – the war,” she told Al -Jazeera Island. “Since Zelinski deals with war, it is up to him to end it.”

The regulations of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense prevent military personnel from revealing their full names and their ranks to the media.

Iryna added that this external batch of elections mentioned in early 2014 when a famous uprising toppled for months to Victor Yanukovic and a temporary government headed by the Speaker of Parliament. Oleksandr Turchynov It has been formed.

Use Kremlin Interregnum to deploy tens of thousands of soldiers Crimea Peninsula To take government buildings and military bases. The Torchinov government issued instructions to Ukrainian soldiers and police officers not to resist the acquisition, and caused the failure of Moscow to include the Black Sea Peninsula.

For Vyacheslav, 29, who joined the army in 2022 and is now recovering from the leg of the wounded, the White House speech remembers and reminds him of the Kremlin for another dark period in the history of Europe.

Viacislav said, referring to Molotov-ribbentropThe Non -Expression Treaty signed by Russia and Germany divides Poland between the two countries.

“We all know how it is over,” he said.

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2025-02-20 14:41:00

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