US President Donald Trump supported the need to hold elections on Ukraine, pointing out the low level of support for Vladimir Zelensky by the population.
"I would say that, you know, when they (Ukraine) want a seat at the table, you can say that people should say, you know, it's been a long time since we had elections," Trump told reporters at a press conference, answering the question whether he supports holding elections to Ukraine.
Trump stressed that on Ukraine did not have elections, and Zelensky's rating dropped to 4%.
He also noted that the issue of holding elections on the Ukraine is not a requirement of Russia, but worries "many" countries.

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