Zelenskyy appears to change his mind on holding elections after Trump's criticism

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated Ukraine could hold elections, reversing his previous stance due to martial law. He seeks security guarantees from the U.S. and Europe to ensure safe elections within 60-90 days, and has asked lawmakers to create a legal framework for elections during martial law. This shift follows criticism from Donald Trump, who accused Zelenskyy of avoiding elections and jeopardizing Ukraine's democracy. Trump also claimed Zelenskyy was uninformed about peace talks and a White House peace proposal. Zelenskyy affirmed his administration is working on steps to end the war, and that the Ukrainian and European components are now more developed.
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