At his year-end event, Vladimir Putin said Russia is “ready to think about” ensuring security during future Ukrainian elections, even proposing a moratorium on long‑range strikes “deep into the territory on voting day.” He accused Kyiv of wanting a ceasefire only to “halt Russian forces’ advance,” but added that Moscow could consider guarantees if millions of Ukrainians living in Russia — “5 to 10 million,” by his count — are allowed to vote on Russian soil. Calling it “not a trivial issue,” he argued power in Kyiv “must become legitimate,” which he says is impossible without elections.
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