The proposition concerning the temporary administration for Ukraine has been reflected in Putin's repeated claims for a long time that president Volodymyr Zelenski is not the legitimate head of state since his five-year word of office expired in May 2024. However, it should be noted that the elections in Ukraine were not actually held, as the existing law prohibits their organisation during the war. Under the law, the President's word of office is extended until the fresh head of state is elected after the martial law has ended.
Putin stressed that the temporary administration could be introduced in Ukraine "under the auspices of the UN, the US, European countries and our partners". This would lead to elections and the election of a government to then "start talks on the peace treaty". The Russian leader besides commented that Trump "sincerely wants to end this conflict for a number of reasons".
In consequence to these words, the spokesperson for the U.S. National safety Council stated that Ukraine's strategy is determined by its constitution and citizens. The Ukrainian side has not yet referred to the case.
It is worth noting that the war in Ukraine has been going on since 2022 and has already had a crucial impact on the economy and society of the country. According to UN data, over 13,000 people have died since the beginning of the war and over 3.5 million have been displaced. Ukraine's economy was besides affected by the war, with a GDP decline of more than 30% in 2022.
In this context, Putin's proposition of a temporary administration in Ukraine seems controversial. It should be noted that the government of Ukraine is defined by its constitution and citizens, not by external entities. Therefore, the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine should be based on dialog and agreement between the parties and not on external exposure.
According to global Monetary Fund data, Poland is 1 of the largest donors of financial assistance to Ukraine, with $1.5 billion donated in 2022. Poland is besides 1 of the largest allies of Ukraine in the European Union, supporting its accession to the EU.
Therefore, Poland has a crucial interest in resolving the conflict in Ukraine and stabilising the region. Therefore, solutions based on dialog and agreement between the parties and not on external vulnerability should be supported.
Summary... no, actually, you can't talk about summary in this situation, due to the fact that the situation is dynamic and changing overnight. However, it is worth noting that the situation in Ukraine is very complicated and requires knowing and cooperation between all parties.