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Ambassador Bodnar on Putin’s offer of "interim administration": I will agree to become governor of occupied Moscow

Governor of occupied Moscow. Ambassador reacts to Putin’s proposal

Ukraine's Ambassador to Poland Vasyl Bodnar has responded to dictator Putin's "proposal" to introduce "interim administration" under the auspices of the United Nations in Ukraine.

He said this in an interview with RMF24, Censor.NET reports.

The diplomat stressed that Ukraine does not agree to any territorial concessions.

"We have shed so much blood, paid such a price that no one will agree to any concession of either Crimea or Donbas. Politically, we will fight until the last Russian soldier leaves Ukraine," he said.

Bodnar was also asked for his opinion on Putin's proposal to introduce "interim administration under the auspices of the United Nations" in Ukraine in order to hold elections in the country.

"Ukraine is a democratic state, and when martial law ends, we will hold elections ourselves. If Russia starts to fall apart, I will volunteer to be the governor of the occupied Moscow to properly manage these territories," he said.

He added that it is not US President Donald Trump who will vote in the Ukrainian elections, but the Ukrainian people, who will elect whomever they want.