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Ukraine's President: Seeking Peace, But Not at Any Cost
Ukraine, KyivFriday, February 13, 2026
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has shown a willingness to support U.S. peace initiatives to end the ongoing conflict with Russia. This move comes as U.S. President Donald Trump aims to resolve the war before the upcoming mid-term elections.
Key Points
- Open to Elections and Referendums
- Zelenskiy has stated that Ukraine is open to holding both a presidential election and a referendum on any potential peace deal.
However, he emphasized that Ukraine will not accept any agreement that harms its national interests.
- Supporting U.S. Proposals
- Zelenskiy's strategy involves backing U.S. proposals to demonstrate Ukraine's commitment to peace.
- He stated: > "The approach we've taken is to ensure the Americans don't think we want to prolong the war. That's why we're supporting their proposals in any way that moves things forward."
- Security Guarantees and Ceasefire
- Despite his willingness to engage in elections and referendums, Zelenskiy stressed the importance of security guarantees and a ceasefire.
He rejected a proposal to announce these votes on February 24, the anniversary of Russia's invasion, citing unresolved issues regarding security and a ceasefire.
"No one is holding onto power. I am ready for elections. But for that, we need security, guarantees of security, a ceasefire."
- Addressing Russian Criticisms
- Zelenskiy addressed criticisms from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who claims that Zelenskiy is not a legitimate negotiating partner because he has not faced an election since 2019.
- Zelenskiy has recently stated that a document outlining security guarantees for Ukraine is nearly ready for signing.
- However, he acknowledged that key details, such as U.S. willingness to intercept incoming missiles in case of a Russian violation, remain unresolved. > "This hasn't been fixed yet. We have raised it, and we will continue to raise these questions. We need all of this to be written out."
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