Bangladesh, Feb. 10 -- Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has once again postponed elections in the country, citing the ongoing conflict with Russia as the key reason. According to Zelensky, holding an election in the midst of war would not only be unfair and logistically impossible but could also result in the collapse of Ukraines armed forces. His latest statements come amidst growing international pressure, particularly from Washington, to hold elections despite the prolonged imposition of martial law. While Zelensky presents his decision as a necessity dictated by the war, critics argue that it may be more about preserving his own political power than ensuring Ukraines stability.

Zelensky, in a recent interview with ITV News, just...