Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a joint news conference with the Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin in Dublin, Ireland, on December 2, 2025. PETER MORRISON / AP
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday, December 9, he was ready to hold new elections in Ukraine, and expected to send revised proposals to Washington within a day on ending the nearly four-year war with Russia. US President Donald Trump is pressuring Kyiv to accept a deal formulated by Washington, the initial version of which was criticized by Ukraine's allies as overly favorable to Russia.
"We are working today (Tuesday) and will continue tomorrow (Wednesday). I think we will hand it over tomorrow," Zelensky told reporters after shuttling between European capitals to hammer out a response with allies.
Trump, who earlier accused Zelensky of not reading the latest US proposals, said Russia had the "upper hand" in the conflict, in an interview with Politico published on Tuesday. He also accused Kyiv of "using war" to avoid elections, which have been postponed under the imposition of martial law since Russia invaded its neighbor.
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