Zelensky says he'd step down after war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told Axios in a New York interview that he would be "ready" to leave office once the war with Russia ends and pledged to ask Ukraine’s parliament to organize elections if a multi-month ceasefire is reached. The on-camera remarks came immediately before Zelensky departed the U.N. General Assembly for Kyiv and address logistical and constitutional obstacles — martial law presently bars elections and about 20% of Ukraine is occupied by Russia — but Zelensky said a ceasefire could create the security window needed.
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Exclusive: Zelensky "ready" to leave office after war ends
New information:
- Zelensky gave the interview on The Axios Show in New York, saying he would be "ready" to step down after the war.
- He pledged to ask parliament to organize elections if a multi-month ceasefire were agreed, noting martial-law rules currently prohibit elections.
- Zelensky cited the security challenge (about 20% of Ukraine occupied by Russia) but said a ceasefire could make elections possible and discussed the idea directly with President Trump.