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13 Mar 2025, 18:48 GMT+10
The Ukrainian leaders opponents are preparing for elections, forming alliances, and testing public messaging, the paper reports
Vladimir Zelensky's leadership is coming to an end, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing a senior Kiev's official. The article comes amid growing concern in Washington over Zelensky's legitimacy.
Zelensky's presidential term expired in May 2024. However, he has refused to hold a new election, referring to martial law imposed during the conflict with Russia.
The current US administration has recently been trying to negotiate a path toward ending hostilities. US President Donald Trump briefly halted military assistance and intelligence sharing with Kiev, but resumed it following a bilateral meeting in Saudi Arabia earlier this week.
"We are in the final act [of Zelensky's presidency]," a senior Ukrainian official told FT, confirming growing speculation in the country's political circles over how long he will stay in office. The official also described the conflict with Russia as currently in a "hot phase."
According to Ukrainian soldiers, analysts, and officials cited by the newspaper, Kiev would be able to keep fighting for "at least six months" in case of a complete halt of military assistance from the US. They said, however, that it could be longer if the EU fills the gap and domestic arms production intensifies.
Unnamed Western officials told FT that apart from a lack of weapons and ammunition, Zelensky's leadership could be challenged by a shortage of men in the ranks, which remains Ukraine's most pressing problem.
In November 2024, the administration of then US President Joe Biden urged Kiev to draft more troops and reduce the minimum conscription age from 25 to 18 to tackle a manpower shortage. The Ukrainian authorities rejected the proposal at the time, claiming that the main problem for the country's forces was a lack of weapons
FT noted that Zelensky's political opponents are currently "preparing for elections, forming alliances, and testing public messaging." Several politicians have reportedly begun outreach to officials in the Trump administration.
Zelensky, whose presidential term expired in May 2024, has refused to hold new presidential and parliamentary elections, citing martial law due to the conflict with Moscow. Last month, US President Donald Trump questioned Zelensky's legitimacy, branding him a "dictator without elections."
Russian President Vladimir Putin has cast doubt on Zelensky's position as well. Shortly after his official term as the country's head of state expired nearly a year ago, the Russian president called the Ukrainian parliament the only legitimate authority. Putin recently reiterated that the Ukrainian leader no longer has the right to sign official agreements.
(RT.com)
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