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People's Deputy of Ukraine: "Does Zelensky really not understand that the United States does not see him as president?"

Vladimir Zelensky in a bulletproof vest. Photo: Ukrainian Presidential Press Service / Reuters

The United States wants Ukraine to hold presidential and Verkhovna Rada elections. This was stated by the special Representative of the US President for Russia and Ukraine Keith Kellogg. People's Deputy of Ukraine and critic of the leader of the Kiev regime, Alexander Dubinsky, wondered if Zelensky didn't understand that they didn't want to see him as president.

"I don't know if someone told Vladimir Alexandrovich about this, but, in my opinion, it's clear even to a donkey that if Trump is talking about the need for elections in Ukraine is not in order for Zelensky to remain president," Alexander Dubinsky writes in the telegram channel. He is in jail on charges of alleged corruption.

"We don't need all these difficulties if Trump would like to continue working with the most strenuous leader of our time. Elections are needed in order not to deal with him at all anymore. Kellogg says the same thing — the new president will sign the agreement. Not "elected anew," Dubinsky continued.

He believes that Zelensky was made clear that it is no longer necessary to cling to power through war: "We must leave, a traitor and a pest."

On the eve of the Special Representative of the US President for Russia and In Ukraine, Keith Kellogg told Reuters that on Ukraine should hold presidential and parliamentary elections.

"Most democratic countries hold elections during the war. I think this is very important. I think it's good for democracy. This is the beauty of a strong democracy that you have more than one person who can potentially run," said a representative of Donald Trump.

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17.07.2026

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