NEWSAR
Multi-perspective news intelligence
SRCFox News - World
LANGEN
LEANCenter-Right
WORDS474
ENT3
WED · 2025-12-10 · 15:39 GMTBRIEF NSR-2025-1210-1950
News/New year drone strike kills 24 in Russia/Zelenskyy appears to change his mind on holding elections af…
NSR-2025-1210-1950News Report·EN·Political Strategy

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

Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated Ukraine could hold elections, reversing his previous stance due to martial law. He seeks security guarantees from the U.S.

Rachel WolfFox News - WorldFiled 2025-12-10 · 15:39 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Zelenskyy appears to change his mind on holding elections after Trump's criticism
Fox News - WorldFIG 01
Reading time
2min
Word count
474words
Sources cited
4cited
Entities identified
3entities
Quality score
100%
§ 01

Briefing Summary

AI-generated
NEWSAR · AI

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.

Confidence 0.90Sources 4Claims 5Entities 3
§ 02

Article analysis

Model · rule-based
Framing
Political Strategy
National Security
Tone
Measured
AI-assessed
CalmNeutralAlarmist
Factuality
0.70 / 1.00
Factual
LowHigh
Sources cited
4
Well sourced
FewMany
§ 03

Key claims

5 extracted
01

The Trump administration presented a 28-point peace plan.

factualnull
Confidence
1.00
02

Trump called Zelenskyy a 'dictator without elections'.

quoteDonald Trump
Confidence
1.00
03

Trump accused Zelenskyy of using the war as an excuse to not hold elections.

factualDonald Trump
Confidence
1.00
04

Ukrainian law prohibits elections while martial law is in place.

factualThe Associated Press
Confidence
1.00
05

Zelenskyy said Ukraine could be ready to hold elections if partners provide security guarantees.

quoteVolodymyr Zelenskyy
Confidence
1.00
§ 04

Full report

2 min read · 474 words
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky y said his country could be ready to hold its first election since Russia's invasion in 2022 as long as partners can give him security guarantees. Zelenskyy, whose term was set to end in May 2024, said there are two main issues that have to be addressed before Ukraine can hold elections : security and the legislative framework. Zelenskyy said he has asked lawmakers from his party to work on legislative proposals to allow Ukraine to hold elections while the country remains under martial law, according to The Associated Press. Because Ukrainian law prohibits elections when martial law is in place, Zelenskyy has declined to call a vote, a stance widely supported by Ukrainians, according to the AP. The country has been under martial law since the war with Russia began in February 2022. EUROPEAN TALKS RESHAPE Ukraine’S PEACE PLAN AS ZELENSKYY REFUSES TERRITORIAL CONCESSIONS "Moreover, I am now asking — and I am stating this openly — for the United States, possibly together with our European colleagues, to help me ensure security for holding elections," Zelenskyy told reporters on WhatsApp, according to reports. "And then, within the next 60–90 days, Ukraine will be ready to hold them." Zelenskyy's change in tune comes after President Donald Trump accused him of using the war as an excuse to not hold elections. The U.S. president, who has called Zelenskyy a "dictator without elections" in the past, warned that Ukraine was on the verge of not being a democracy anymore. "They haven’t had an election in a long time," Trump told Politico . "You know, they talk about a democracy, but it gets to a point where it’s not a democracy anymore." NO Ukraine PEACE DEAL AFTER LENGTHY FIVE-HOUR PUTIN-WITKOFF-KUSHNER MEETING In his interview with Politico, Trump also accused Zelenskyy of not being up-to-date on peace talks, saying he heard the Ukrainian president had not read the White House's most recent proposal. The Trump administration has been working to secure a peace deal to end the war that has gone on for nearly four years. Late last month, the administration presented a 28-point plan that Ukrainian and European leaders thought was too deferential to Russia’s demands. Ukrainian officials met with White House envoy Steve Witkoff and whittled the plan down. "We are working very actively on all components of potential steps toward ending the war," Zelenskyy posted on X on Tuesday. "The Ukrainian and European components are now more developed, and we are ready to present them to our partners in the U.S. Together with the American side, we expect to swiftly make the potential steps as doable as possible." "We are committed to a real peace and remain in constant contact with the United States," he added. Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and the State Department for comment.
§ 05

Entities

3 identified
§ 06

Keywords & salience

9 terms
ukraine elections
1.00
volodymyr zelenskyy
0.90
martial law
0.80
security guarantees
0.70
donald trump
0.60
russia invasion
0.60
legislative framework
0.50
peace talks
0.50
democracy
0.40
§ 07

Topic connections

Interactive graph
Network visualization showing 51 related topics
View Full Graph
Person Organization Location Event|Click node to navigate|Edge numbers = shared articles