Putin suggests introducing temporary governance in Ukraine

Putin suggests introducing temporary governance in Ukraine

The introduction of interim governance in Ukraine would allow holding democratic elections and bringing to power a capable government with which it would be possible to negotiate peace and sign relevant documents, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.

Putin admitted that under the auspices of the United Nations it would be possible to discuss with Russia’s partners, the United States and European countries the possibility of introducing such interim governance in Ukraine.

“And for what purpose? In order to hold democratic elections, in order to bring to power a capable government that enjoys the trust of the people. And then already with them to start negotiations on a peace treaty, to sign legitimate documents that will be recognized around the world and will be reliable and stable. This is only one of the options, I am not saying that there are no others,” Putin said.

Speaking about the possibilities of resolving the conflict in Ukraine, the Russian president recalled that the practice of external management or temporary administration has been applied several times within the framework of UN peacekeeping, for example, in East Timor, New Guinea and some parts of the former Yugoslavia.

On Thursday, during his working trip to the Murmansk Region, Putin toured the nuclear-powered submarine cruiser Arkhangelsk and talked to the submarine’s crew.

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