Wartime Votes? Why Ukraine Is Delaying Elections
Ukraine has postponed elections under martial law since February 2022, extending Zelenskyy’s term amid war. With polls banned and safety a concern, voting waits for peace and security.
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Ukraine has postponed elections under martial law since February 2022, extending Zelenskyy’s term amid war. With polls banned and safety a concern, voting waits for peace and security.
Russia’s top general says forces have seized over 30% of Myrnohrad as Ukraine holds its lines. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy pushes revised peace plan to the U.S. amid fierce fighting.
On Dec 3, 2025, Belgium rejected the EU’s proposal to use profits from frozen Russian assets as collateral for a loan to Ukraine, citing legal and financial risks.
President Putin warns Europe that Russia is ready to respond if conflict erupts, accusing European powers of cutting off peace talks on Ukraine.
On Tuesday, Putin met U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Moscow. Talks were called “constructive” but yielded no progress on Ukraine’s territorial disputes.
European leaders reject any Ukraine peace deal without Ukrainians and Europe at the negotiating table, as a Trump envoy heads to Moscow.
U.S. and Ukrainian officials met in Florida on Nov. 30, 2025, to finalize a peace framework ahead of U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff’s trip to Moscow to meet President Putin.
Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy is under U.S. pressure to back a peace proposal introduced on November 21, 2025, as Europe races to find an alternative amid renewed divisions.
On November 28, 2025, Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau searched presidential office head Andriy Yermak’s home as part of an ongoing probe.
Ukraine agrees to a peace deal with only minor details left after talks in Geneva on November 23, 2025.