Author: Kim Barker
Published on: 10/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Vladimir Putin’s Attacks Give Zelensky a Bit of a Reprieve at Home The Ukrainian leader’s approval rating is rising. Mr. Trump’s actions appear to have helped the Ukrainian leader at home. Mr. Zelensky has offered to step down in exchange for peace or Ukraine’s membership in NATO. Political opponents have agreed that elections cannot be held while the country is at war. But given that Ukraine was to hold an election in spring 2024, they will probably push for one. And opposition politicians seem to be biding their time, despite public calls for unity. Dmytro Razumkov, a politician who left Mr. Zelensky’s party in 2021, said such a coalition should have been formed when the war started, but the president didn’t want to work with his opponents. “He cannot hear them. He cannot work with other parties and other ideas,” he said. The New York Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. A date for a presidential election seems to be a moving target. Mr. Zaluzhny and Mr. Zelensky would likely be top contenders. Both Mr. Poroshenko and Yulia Tymoshenko have indicated they would run. Mr. Zelensky did not attend the inauguration, but reportedly sent a close ally. Ms. Tymoshenko and Mr. Poroshenko denied they were trying to oust the president. The United States and Ukraine continue to negotiate, on both a possible natural resources deal and any peace pact.

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