EU says Ukraine election only possible 'when conditions permit'
- World
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 06:00 | 09 December 2025
- Modified Date: 06:03 | 09 December 2025
The European Commission on Tuesday reaffirmed that Ukraine should hold a presidential election only when wartime conditions allow, after US President Donald Trump again questioned the country's democratic process.
EU Commission spokesperson Anitta Hipper told reporters in Brussels that the issue had already been addressed by the EU, stressing that Ukraine is facing "exceptional times" due to the ongoing war.
"President (Volodymyr) Zelensky is the democratically elected leader, and any election should take place when the conditions are permitting to do so," she said.
Her remarks came after Trump, in an interview with Politico on Tuesday, urged Kyiv to organize new elections, claiming Ukraine had not voted "in a long time" and warning that without elections "it's not a democracy anymore."
Ukraine postponed its presidential election scheduled for 2024 due to martial law, which remains in effect as the war with Russia continues.
Zelenskyy's term ended in May 2024, and his leadership has also been questioned time and again by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- UN official warns Security Council of escalating civilian toll in Ukraine as winter sets in
- Zelensky in London says Kyiv, EU positions aligned
- Egyptian, Saudi foreign ministers discuss regional developments with US secretary of state
- UN migration agency says Türkiye delivers 'largest-ever in-kind shelter' donation for Sudan
- UN chief warns humanitarian system 'running on empty' as emergency fund faces sharp drop in funding